Route national 775

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Route nationale 775 in France
N 775
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 41.5 + 94 km

Regions :

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1973 with today's names
Department of Maine-et-Loire
Street as D 775
Locality Segré D 923 (formerly N 23bis ) / D 961 (formerly N 161bis )
D 775 (formerly N 163bis )
Locality Noyant-la-Gravoyère
Locality Vergonnes
Locality Pouancé D 771 & D 878 (formerly N 178bis )
Street as D 771
Department Loire-Atlantique
Locality Soudan
Locality Châteaubriant D 163 (formerly N 163 ) / D 178 (formerly N 178 )
D 771 (formerly N 771 ) / D 772 (formerly N 772 )
via N 771
crossing D 771 (formerly N 771 )
Street as D 775
Locality Lusanger
Locality Derval D 537 (formerly N 137 )
Locality Guéméné-Penfao
Locality Saint-Nicolas-de-Redon D 164 (formerly N 164 )
via N 164
Department of Ille-et-Vilaine
Locality Redon D 164 (formerly N 164 ) / D 177 (formerly N 177 )
department Morbihan
Locality Allaire
crossing D 774 (formerly N 774 )
crossing D 766 (formerly N 166 )

The Route nationale 775 , or RN 775 or N 775 for short , was a French national road from 1933 to 1973 that ran in two parts between Segré and Route nationale 166 west of Vannes. In 1973 the Route nationale 171 took over the section between Pouancé and Châteaubriant. This was downgraded in 2006. Their total length was 135.5 kilometers. Between Segré and Pouancé, the D775 is being expanded into an expressway as part of an expressway axis between Angers and Rennes.

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