Route national 776

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Route nationale 776 in France
N 776
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 65 + 24 + 38 km

Regions :

Champagne-Ardenne

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1973 with today's names
Department of Manche
Street as D 976
Locality Le Mont-Saint-Michel
Locality Beauvoir
Locality Pontorson D 976 (formerly N 176 )
Street as D 975
Locality Aucey-la-Plaine
Department of Ille-et-Vilaine
Street as D 175
Locality Antrain
crossing D 155 (formerly N 155 )
Locality Tremblay D 796 (formerly N 796 )
Locality Romazy
crossing D 794 (formerly N 794 )
Locality Andouillé-Neuville
Locality Saint-Aubin-d'Aubigné
Locality Chevaigné
Locality Betton
Locality Rennes N 12 / D 812 (formerly N 12 ) / N 24
D 437 & D 837 (formerly N 137 ) / N 157  /  D 163 (formerly N 163 )
D 463 (formerly N 163bis ) /  D 177 ( previously . N 177 )
via N 177
crossing D 177 (formerly N 177 )
Street as D 776
Locality La Chapelle-Bouëxic
crossing D 772 (formerly N 772 )
via N 772
department Morbihan
Locality Guer D 772 (formerly N 772 ) / D 773 (formerly N 773 )
Locality Monteneuf
Locality Reminiac
Locality Malestroit D 764 (formerly N 164 )
crossing D 774 (formerly N 774 )
Locality Bohal
Street as N 166
for 5 kilometers
Street as D 776
crossing D 766 (formerly N 166 )

The Route nationale 776 , or N 776 or RN 776 for short , was a French national road that ran from 1933 to 1973 in three sections between Le Mont-Saint-Michel and a junction with Route nationale 166 northeast of Elven . In 1973 the section between Pontorson and Rennes was taken over by Route nationale 175 . Their total length was 127 kilometers.

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