Route national 134bis

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Route nationale 134bis in France
N 134bis
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 35 km (historical: until 1882)
58 km (historical: from 1882)

Regions :

Status: graduated
Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty historical street course until 1973
(with today's names)
Department Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Street as D 934
Locality Gan N 134
Locality Rébénacq D 936 (formerly N 636 )
Locality Sécignacq-Meyracq
Locality Louvie D 918 (formerly N 618 )
Locality Bielle
Locality Gère-Bélesten
Locality Laruns
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty until 1882
Street as D 618
Locality Eaux-Bonnes
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty from 1882
crossing D 918 (until 1933 N 134bis A / from 1933 N 618 )
Locality Les Eaux-Chaudes
Locality Gabas
passport Col du Pourtalet (1792 m)
EU border crossing France - Spain
Street as A-136 (formerly C-136 )
Locality Huesca

The Route nationale 134 Bis , or N 134 Bis or RN 134 Bis for short , was a French national road .

The road was established in 1827 between Gan and Eaux-Bonnes and was 35 kilometers long. In 1882 it was extended from Laruns to the Spanish border at Col du Pourtalet . The section to Eaux-Bonnes was designated as national road 134 BisA because of the importance of Eaux-Bonnes as a side branch of it . The length of the N 134 Bis was now 58 kilometers. After the establishment of the Spanish national road network between 1939 and 1941, it went over to Carreteras Comarcales C-136 (today Carreteras Autonómica in Aragón A-136) to Huesca. In 1973 it was completely phased out.

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