Route national 27

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Route nationale 27 in France
N 27
map
Course of the N 27
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 48 km

Regions :

Normandy

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route with today's names
Seine-Maritime department
Street as D 927
Locality Maromme -Petit Maromme D 6015 (formerly N 13 to 1949 N 14 )
Locality Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville
Locality Le Houlme
Locality Malaunay
Locality Eslettes
Locality Varneville-Bretteville
Locality Tôtes D 929 (formerly N 29 )
Locality Biville-la-Baignarde
Locality Beauval-en-Caux
Locality Belmesnil
Locality Omonville
Locality Bertreville-Saint-Ouen
Street as N 27 through
Locality Sauqueville
Locality Saint-Aubin-sur-Scie
crossing N 27 (formerly N 15 )

The Route nationale 27 , or N 27 or RN 27 for short , is a French national road in Normandy .

From 1824 the road ran between Maromme and the N 15 south of Dieppe . This goes back to route 30 impériale. The length was 48 kilometers. In 1978 she took over the arterial road from Dieppe from the N 15:

From 1988 it was expanded from Varneville-Bretteville north to the height of Manéhouville as an expressway. In 2006 it was graduated between Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville and the A 29, as the A 150 and A 151 run parallel, which have taken on the bulk of the traffic since it was opened. The old route through the villages was staggered and replaced by Départementalstraße 927.

Routing

position highest permissible total speed Roadways Type section Longitude Latitude
1 110 2 Start of the Autobahn A151 49.6482 1.0442
2 110 2 Part junction  Kills 49.6666 1.0434
3 110 2 Part junction  Kills 49.6776 1.0326
4th 110 2 Part junction  Kills 49.6907 1.0458
5 110 2 Complete junction Biville-la-Baignarde 49.7187 1.0613
6th 110 2 Complete junction Belmesnil 49.7793 1.0635
7th 110 2 Complete junction Mahénonville 49.8270 1.0650
8th 110 2 Normal section 49.8368 1.0674
9 90 1 49.8455 1.0715

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