Route national 95
Route nationale 95 in France | |
N 95 | |
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Overall length: | 23 km (historical) |
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Status: | graduated |
The Route nationale 95 , or N 95 or RN 95 for short , was a French national road .
The road was created in 1824 from Route impériale 114 . It ran from Brignoles to Le Luc and had a length of 23 kilometers. It disappeared again after only four years, as National Road 7 was given a new route and took over the course of the N 95. Up until the First World War , there were still double signs in the area. As a result, number 95 only disappeared from the street scene almost 100 years later. From 1978 to 2006 the number was used for a connection between an intersection of national road 86 in Tournon-sur-Rhône , the N 7 in Tain-l'Hermitage and junction 13 of the motorway 7 . It was part of the 1973 national road 532 .
Web links
- Route nationale française 95 on WikiSara (French)