Route national 63

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Route nationale 63 in France
N 63
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 60.5 km (historical: 1824–1973)
73 km (historical: 1973–2006)

Regions :

Status: graduated
Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty historical street course until 1973
(with today's names)
Department Bas-Rhin
Street as D 263
Locality Strasbourg Nord D 468 (formerly N 68 )
Locality Schiltigheim
Locality Bischheim
Locality Hœnheim
Locality Souffelweyersheim
Locality Mundolsheim
Locality Vendenheim
Locality Stephansfeld
Locality Brumath D 419 (formerly N 419 A ) / D 421 (formerly N 421 )
Locality War home
Locality Niederschaeffolsheim
Locality Haguenau D 1062 (formerly N 62 ) / D 919 (formerly N 419 )
Street as D 264
Locality Surbourg
Locality Soultz-sous-Forêts
Locality Schœnenbourg
Locality Ingolsheim
Locality Riedseltz
Locality Wissembourg
EU border crossing France - Germany
Template: AB / Maintenance / NextDEGermany Continue on  Ludwigshafen am RheinB38

The Route nationale 63 , or N 63 or RN 63 for short , was a French national road .

From 1824 to 1973 the road ran from Strasbourg to the German border near Wissembourg , where it merged into Bundesstraße 38 to Ludwigshafen am Rhein. It goes back to route 81 impériale. Their length was 60.5 kilometers. During the occupation of France in World War II, the street was part of Reichsstraße 38 . A new road was laid between Wissembourg and Haguenau , which bypassed the places to the east to which national road 63 was moved. This street is now called Départementsstraße 263 . In 1973 the section north of Hagenau was declassified and in 1978 it was brought to the German border at Lauterbourg:

  • N 63 Strasbourg - Haguenau
  • N 419 Haguenau - Rountzenheim
  • N 68 Rountzenheim - German border

From 1992, parts of the N 63 were phased out, as motorways or expressways ran parallel. The side branches N 363 and N 2063 were created from parts of the old route, so that from 2000 the N 63 only ran between Brumath and Reichstett as well as Haguenau and the A 35. In 2006 the complete graduation took place. The total length together with the old route of the trunk road 38 (later Reichsstrasse 38, today Bundesstrasse 38) from Strasbourg to Ludwigshafen am Rhein is 130 kilometers.

N 363

After its use as a regular national road from 1933 to 1973 between Jeumont and Vervins , the number was used for a side branch of the N 63. This was built between 1987 and 1992 as an expressway branching off the A 4 and running to the German border near Lauterbourg. In 1996 it was upgraded to the section between the last junction and the border with the A 35.

N 1063

The N 1063 was the name for two side branches of the N 63. The first was built in 1993 as a north and west bypass of Haguenau; the second in 1994 as the southeast bypass of Soufflenheim. Both were downgraded to D 1063 and D 2063 in 2006.

N 2063

The N 2063 was a side branch of the N 63 that emerged from it in 1992. It ran between junction 48 and 49 of the A 4 via Vendenheim. In 2006 it was downgraded.

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