Route national 190

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Route nationale 190 in France
N 190
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 1 + 34 (1949–1973) km

Regions :

Île-de-France

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1973 with today's names
Hauts-de-Seine department
Street as VC (Rue Henri Barbusse) until 1950
Street as D 990 1950–1967
Street as D 991 from 1967
Locality Nanterre D 913 (formerly N 13 )
crossing D 186 &A86(formerly N 186 )
via N 186
Street as D 991
department Yvelines
Locality Le Pecq D 186 (formerly N 186 )
Street as D 190
Locality Saint-Germain-en-Laye N 13 / D 284 (formerly N 184 )
Locality Poissy D 308 (formerly N 308 )
Locality Triel-sur-Seine
Locality Vaux-sur-Seine
Locality Meulan D 913 (formerly N 313 ) / D 922 (formerly N 322 )
Locality Juziers
Locality Gargenville
Locality Issou
Locality Limay D 983 (formerly N 183 )

The N190 was a French national road established in 1824 between Nanterre and Mantes-la-Jolie via Aubergenville . In 1933 the N186 took over the section between western Nanterre and Le Pecq. In 1949 the route was swapped with the N13 and the N190 then passed via Meulan and ended in Limay on the N183. In 1992 it was graduated between Le Pecq and Mantes-la-Jolie and in 2006 the rest followed between the N13 and N186 in Nanterre.

N190a

The N190 A was a side branch of the N190, which ran from this within Le Pecq to the N13. In 1933 it was taken over by the N186. Their length was 1.5 kilometers.

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