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Route nationale 618 or RN 618 was a French national road linking Saint-Jean-de-Luz (on the Atlantic Ocean) to Argelès-sur-Mer (on the Mediterranean). En route it crossed many of the famous passes in the Pyrenees, immortalized by the Tour de France; hence its name was the "Route of the Pyrénées". In 1970, the road was down-graded and is now the RD 918 from Saint-Jean-de-Luz to Arreau and the RD 618 from Arreau to Argelès Plage.

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The places named in italic are mountain passes used in the Tour de France.

Common with the former RN 133

Common with RN 134

Common with the former RN 134

Common with the former RN 21

Common with the former RN 125

Route interrupted by the Spanish border

Common with RN 20

Common with RN 116

Common with the former RN 115


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