Route national 169

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Route Nationale 169 in France
N 169
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 57 + 69 km (historical)

Regions :

Brittany

Status: graduated
Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty historical street course until 1973
(with today's names)
department Finistère
Street as D 769
Locality Roscoff
Locality Saint-Pol-de-Léon D 788 (formerly N 788 )
Locality Taulé
Locality Morlaix D 712 (formerly N 12 ) / D 786 (formerly N 786 )
Locality Berrien
crossing D 769 & D 769 A (formerly N 164 )
via N 164
Locality Carhaix-Plouguer D 764 (formerly N 164 ) / D 787 (formerly N 787 )
department Morbihan
Street as VC by
Locality Gourin
crossing D 790 (formerly N 790 )
Street as D 790 and D 782 by
Locality Le Faouët D 782 (formerly N 782 ) / D 790 (formerly N 790 )
crossing D 782 (formerly N 782 )
Street as D 6 E through
Locality Meslan
Street as D 769 B
Locality Plouay
Locality Hennebont D 724 (formerly N 24 )
D 765 (formerly N 165 ) / D 781 (formerly N 781 )

The N169 was a French national road that was laid out in two parts between Roscoff and Hennebont in 1824. It goes back to the route impériale 189. Their total length was 126 kilometers. To the south of Carhaix-Plouguer, it largely circumnavigates the places on gradually created bypass roads, some of which are designed as expressways.

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