Route national 678

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Route nationale 678 in France
N 678
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 10 + 163.5 km (historical)

Regions :

Status: graduated
Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty historical street course until 1973
(with today's names)
Department Puy-de-Dôme
Street as D 978
crossing D 978 & D 797 (formerly N 9 )
Locality Plauzat
Locality Champeix D 996 (formerly N 496 )
via N 496
Locality Grandeyrolles D 996 (formerly N 496 )
Locality Saint-Diéry
Locality Besse-et-Saint-Anastaise
Locality Égliseneuve-d'Entraigues
department Cantal
Street as D 678
Locality Chanterelle
Locality Condat D 679 (formerly N 679 )
Locality Saint-Amandin
Locality Riom-ès-Montagnes
Locality Valette
Locality Trizac
Locality Moussages
Locality Le Vigean
Locality Mauriac D 922 (formerly N 122 ) / D 782 (formerly N 680 A )
crossing D 682 (formerly N 682 )
Locality Chalvignac
department Corrèze
Street as D 978
Locality Spontour-sur-Dordogne
Locality Laval-sur-Luzège
Locality Marcillac-la-Croisille
Locality Clergoux
Locality Laguenne D 1120 (formerly N 120 )

The Route nationale 678 , or N 678 or RN 678 for short , was a French national road that ran in two sections from 1933 to 1973 between a road junction with the former national road 9 at Veyre-Monton and Laguenne . Their total length was 173.5 kilometers.

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