Route national 384

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Route nationale 384 in France
N 384
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 54.5 km

Regions :

Champagne-Ardenne

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1973 with today's names
Department Haute-Marne
Street as D 384 A
crossing N 4
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Airport grounds
Locality Moëslains
Locality Éclaron-Braucourt-Sainte-Livière
Street as D 384
Locality Frampas
Locality Abruptly
Locality Montier-en-Der
Locality Ceffonds D 400 (formerly N 400 )
Locality Sauvage-Magny
Locality Anglus
Aube department
Locality Soulaines-Dhuys D 960 (formerly N 60 )
Locality Ville-sur-Terre
Locality Bar-sur-Aube D 619 (formerly N 19 ) / D 396 (formerly N 396 )

The Route nationale 384 , or N 384 or RN 384 for short, was a French national road from 1933 to 1973, which led from the N4 west of Saint-Dizier to Bar-sur-Aube. Their length was 54.5 kilometers. It was interrupted by an airport at Saint-Dizier and in this context later passed southeast to the N4 to Saint-Dizier.

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