Route national 461

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Route nationale 461 in France
N 461
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 19 + 55 + 12 km

Regions :

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1973 with today's names
Department Côte-d'Or
Street as D 961
crossing D 70 (formerly N 70 )
Locality Binges
Locality Etevaux
Locality Vonges D 976 (formerly N 476 )
Locality Pontailler-sur-Saône D 959 (formerly N 459 ) / D 976 (formerly N 476 )
via N 459
Locality (Recologne)
via N 67
department Doubs
Street as N 57
Locality Petite-Saône N 57 & D 67 (formerly N 67 )
Locality Mom roll
Locality L'Hôpital-du-Gros-Bois
crossing D 492 (formerly N 492 )
Locality Etalans N 57 (formerly N 462 )
Street as D 461
Locality Valdahon
Locality Avoudrey
Locality Flangebouche
Locality Orchamps-Vennes
Locality Fuans
Locality Les Fins D 437 (formerly N 437 )
via N 437
Locality Morteau D 437 (formerly N 437 )
Locality Villers-le-Lac
passport Col des Roches (919 meters)
EU border crossing France - Switzerland
Street as H20(formerly H11)

The N461 was a French national road from 1933 to 1973, which ran between the N70 on the outskirts of Arc-sur-Tille (east of Dijon) and the Swiss border , where it continued on Hauptstrasse 11 (today Hauptstrasse 20 ). There was a greater distance between the two parts. The total length was 86 kilometers. The piece between Petite Saône and Etalans, which in 1978 became part of the new management of the N57, was excluded from the 1973 graduation. This is developed as an expressway and bypasses the places.

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