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N-2 road (Spain)

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National road II shield}} National road II
Carretera nacional N-II
Route information
Length780 km (480 mi)
Major junctions
FromMadrid
ToLa Jonquera
Location
CountrySpain
Highway system

N-II was the former name for the National Route from Madrid to Barcelona and France. According to the new Spanish roads nomenclature, the sections which have been already enhanced and upgraded to autovía have been recently renamed to A-2, whereas the sections still not upgraded (Zaragoza-Fraga and Barcelona-French border sections) keep the old name N-II.

At the French border, near La Jonquera, the route links to the French N9.

Most of the traffic formerly carried by the road now takes the A-7 and A-2 autovía.

The road is still in the process of being fully dualled but already by-passes the major towns of Girona and Figueres.

Monument

Near Girona there is a monument at the side of the road in the memory of a worker dead when building the road.

References

  1. "¿Conoces la emotiva historia de esta escultura de la N-II en Girona?". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
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