Route nationale 18

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The route nationale 18 (RN18) is a trunk road (nationale) [1] in north east France. [2] The RN 18 was constructed in 1959.

Étain to Longwy (0-49km)

The road begins at Étain at a junction with the N3, heads north to Longuyon and then turns northeast to Longwy where the road meets the N52. [3] There the road forks as the D918: the north fork crosses the frontier to Belgium (N830) and the eastern fork enters Luxembourg as the N5.

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References

  1. "R.N.18: L'HISTOIRE A FLEUR DE BITUME". surma-route.net (in French). Retrieved 13 August 2023.
  2. "sur ma route N18". www.surma-route.net. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  3. "Aménagement de la route nationale 18 - Sénat". www.senat.fr. Retrieved 2022-03-16.