Route national 787

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Route nationale 787 in France
N 787
Basic data
Operator:
Overall length: 161 km

Regions :

Brittany

Course of the road
Template: AB / Maintenance / Empty Historical route until 1973 with today's names
Côtes-d'Armor department
Street as D 787
Locality Lézardrieux D 786 (formerly N 786 )
Locality Pleudaniel
Locality Pontrieux
Locality Saint-Clet
Locality Pabu
Locality Guimgamp D 712 (formerly N 12 ) / D 767 (formerly N 164 )
Locality Moustéru
Locality Callac
department Finistère
Locality Carhaix-Plouguer D 264 (formerly N 164 & N 169 )
D 764 (formerly N 164 )
via N 169
crossing D 264 & D 769 (formerly N 169 )
Street as N 164
Locality Cléden-Poher
Street as D 117
Locality Châteauneuf-du-Faou
Street as N 164
Locality Pleyben D 785 (formerly N 785 )
Street as D 887
Locality Châteaulin D 770 (formerly N 170 )
Locality Sainte-Marie-du-Ménez-Hom
Locality Telruc-sur-Mer
crossing D 791 (formerly N 791 )
Locality Crozon
Locality Morgat

The Route nationale 787 , or N 787 or RN 787 for short , was a French national road that ran between Lézardrieux and Morgat from 1933 to 1973 . In 1978 the section between Carhaix-Plouguer and Châteaulin was integrated into the course of the Route nationale 164 . Their total length was 161 kilometers. Before 1933 the section from Guincamp to the departmental border of the Chemin de Grande Communication (Gc) 9 of the Département Côtes-d'Armor was the Gc 66 of Finistère in the further course from the border to Châteaulin; Châteaulin to Crozon the Gc 8 and Crozon to Morgat the Gc 55 A .

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