Route national 417

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Route nationale 417 in France
N 417
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 181 km (historical: 1933–1973)
001.5 km (historical: 1978)
008 km (historical: 1990s-2006)

Regions :

historical (1933–1973):

historical (1978):

historical (1990er-2006):

Status: graduated
Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty historical street course until 1973
(with today's names)
Haute-Marne department
Street as D 417
Locality Chaumont D 619 (formerly N 19 )
D 65 & D 674 (formerly N 65 ) / N 67
Locality Biesles
Locality Mandres-la-Cote
crossing D 74 (formerly N 74 )
Locality Montigny-le-Roi D 74 (formerly N 74 )
Locality Meuse D 429 (formerly N 429 )
Locality Dammartin-sur-Meuse
Locality Bourbonne-les-Bains D 460 (formerly N 460 )
Locality Fresnes-sur-Apance
Vosges department
Locality Châtillon-sur-Saône
Haute-Saône department
Locality Jonvelle
Locality Montcourt
Locality Corre
Locality Demangevelle
Locality Vauvillers D 434 (formerly N 434 )
Locality Mailleroncourt-St-Pancras
Locality Cuve
Locality Bouligney
Locality Saint-Loup-sur-Semouse D 64 (formerly N 64 )
via N 64
Locality (Magnoncourt)
via N 57bis
Vosges department
Locality ( Plombières-les-Bains )
via N 57
Locality (in Remiremont)
via N 66
Locality Remiremont N 66
Locality Saint-Etienne-lès-Remiremont
Locality Saint-Amé
Locality Le Syndicat
Locality July abruptly
Locality Le Tholy
Locality Gérardmer D 423 (formerly N 423 )
D 486 (formerly N 486 )
Locality Xonrupt-Longemer
Haut-Rhin department
crossing Route des Crêtes D 430 (formerly N 430 )
Locality Soultzeren
Locality Stosswihr
Locality Muenster
Locality Wihr-au-Val
Street as VC by
Locality Wintzenheim
Locality Colmar D 30 (formerly N 83 )
D 418 (formerly N 415 ) / D 201 (formerly N 422 )

The Route nationale 417 , or N 417 or RN 417 for short , was a French national road .

history

The road existed in two sections: the first section ran from Chaumont to Saint-Loup-sur-Semouse , then a gap followed, the route led over the national  roads 64 , 57bis , 57 and  66 to Remiremont , where the N 417 then its Continued in its second part to Colmar . On her way she crossed the highest pass in the Vosges, the Col de la Schlucht, which runs in an east-west direction, at 1135 meters above sea level. During the German occupation of France in World War II, the ( Gérardmer -) Col de la Schlucht-Colmar section was part of Reichsstraße 31 .

1973 was downgraded to Départementsstraße 417 in all departments . In 1978 the name was given for a short time for a connecting road between national roads  17 and  25 in Arras . From the 1990s to 2006 the number existed as a connecting road between national roads within Pau .

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