Route national 370

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Route Nationale 370 in France
N 370
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 3.5 + 16.5 + 8 km

Regions :

Île-de-France

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1978 with today's names
Street as D 370
Val-d'Oise department
Locality Domont D 301 (formerly N 1 )
Locality Ezanville
Locality Écouen D 316 (formerly N 16 )
via N 16
Locality Villiers-le-Bel D 316 (formerly N 16 )
Locality Gonesse
crossing D 317 (formerly N 2 )
Seine-Saint-Denis department
Street as RNIL 370
Locality Le Blanc-Mesnil
crossing RNIL 2 (formerly N 2bis )
Street as D 44
Locality Aulnay-sous-Bois
Locality Sevran
Street as VC
crossing VC (formerly N 3 )
via N 3
Locality Livry-Gargan RNIL 3 (formerly N 3 )
Street as RNIL 370
Locality Clichy-sous-Bois RNIL 403 (formerly N 3bis )
Locality Montfermeil
Locality Gagny RNIL 302 (formerly N 302 )
Locality Neuilly-sur-Marne RNIL 34 (formerly N 34 )

The Route nationale 370 , or N 370 or RN 370 for short , was a French national road .

The national road was laid down in 1933 when the network was densified.

The route ran in three parts from Domont to Neuilly-sur-Marne . The total length was 28 kilometers. Between the N2bis and N3 it was placed on a new route. Most of the old route became the D44. The new route has been the RNIL370 since 2006.

In 1978 the line was extended to Noisy-le-Grand . This took place via the Gc 194, Gc75 and Gc51 (street numbering as of 1940) to the N303 on the border with Émerainville-Malnoue. The length grew to 35 kilometers.

In 1998 the section between Domont and Aulnay-sous-Bois was downgraded, and in 2006 it was completely downgraded to different departmental roads .

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