Route national 441

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Route national 441 in France
N 441
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 41 km

Regions :

Champagne-Ardenne

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1973 with today's names
Aube department
Street as D 441
Locality Méry-sur-Seine D 373 (formerly N 373 )
Locality Pouan
Locality Villette-sur-Aube
Locality Arcis-sur-Aube D 677 (formerly N 77 )
Locality Torcy-le-Grand
Locality Torcy-le-Petit
Locality Vaupoisson
Locality Ortillon
Locality Chaudrey
Locality Nogent-sur-Aube
Locality Coclois
Locality Verricourt
Locality Pougy
Locality Molins
Locality Lesmont D 960 (formerly N 60 )

The Route nationale 441 , shortly N 441 or RN 441 , is a French national road, which was established in 1933 between Méry-sur-Seine and Lesmont. In 1973 the first tour was downgraded. The number is now used again for a connecting road to the A6 between Évry and Ris-Orangis that runs parallel to the A6 from south to north. The N440 runs in the opposite direction.

Route

position highest permissible total speed Roadways section Longitude Latitude
1 90 1 (2) A 6 48.6335 2.4045
2 90 1 (2) A 6 N104  -  N440 / N-449 48.6357 2.4013
3 110 1 (2) 48.6373 2.3986
4th 110 1 (2) A 6 48.6390 2.3960
5 90 1 (2) 48.6413 2.3939
6th 90 1 (2) 48.6500 2.3879

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