Route national 130

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Route nationale 130 in France
N 130
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 78 km (historical)

Regions :

Status: graduated
Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty historical street course until 1973
(with today's names)
Department of Lot-et-Garonne
Street as D 930
Locality Port-Sainte-Marie D 813 (formerly N 113 )
Locality Saint-Laurent
Locality Meneaux
Locality Feugarolles
crossing D 642 E (formerly N 642 A )
Locality Lavardac D 642 (formerly N 642 ) / D 655 (formerly N 655 )
Locality Nérac D 656 (formerly N 656 )
Département Gers
Locality Condom D 931 (formerly N 131 ) / D 654 (formerly N 654 )
Locality Valence-sur-Baïse D 639 (formerly N 639 )
Locality Ayguetin ink
Locality Castéra-Verduzan
Locality Saint-Lary
crossing N 124 / D 924 (formerly N 124 )

The Route nationale 130 , or N 130 or RN 130 for short , was a French national road .

The road was laid in 1824 between Port-Sainte-Marie and a junction with the former national road 124 west of Auch and goes back to the route 150 impériale. Their length was 78 kilometers. In 1973 the national road was completely graduated. In 1978, a connecting road between Autobahn 20 and National Road 20 west of La Souterraine was designated as N 130. This was graduated in the early 1990s .

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