Roads of the Eure
Cartography
The network in 1750 - Charts of Cassini
From 1750 to 1784, the whole of the highway network for the first time is charted with large scales (with the 86.400ème) and in a complete way by Cassini de Thury, with the request Louis XV. These charts are of a great toponymic richness, but of a great poverty as for the figuration of the relief and altimetry. In the same way the secondary ways are seldom represented, because of a share of their poor state, in addition of their low economic importance.
To see the charts of Cassini of the department of the Eure, to click on the zones below:
zone of Louviers
zone of Bridge-Audemer
zone of Evreux
The network in 1850 - Chart of Levasseur
The illustrated national Atlas carried out by Victor Levasseur is an invaluable testimony of the XIXe century, the charts colored with the hand are surrounded by engravings indicating statistical, historical notes and illustrations characteristic of the departments. On these charts are represented the roads, railways and ways of water. In addition, the departments are divided into districts, cantons and communes.See the Levasseur chart of the department of the Eure
History
This section has the aim of counting the great stages of the development of the highway network of the department of the Eure.
Characteristics
The length of the highway network of the Eure is established in 2007 to xxx km being distributed as follows:
The departmental highway network divides itself into:
Recent achievements or events
This section has the aim of counting the big events concerning the field of the Road in the department of the Eure since 1990. The declarations of public utility, the beginnings of work and the startups will be thus quoted. Only the most important works either by their cost or by their impact (deviation of boroughs) will be taken into account. In the same way it is desirable not to count the projects which were not the subject of a public utility yet.
Internal bonds
Sources
- Charts of Cassini: site of Gallica,
- Charts of Levasseur: site of Herve Mingot
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