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  2. New Brunswick Route 128 - Wikipedia

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    Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Length: 11.82 km [1] (7.34 mi) Existed: 1965 [2] –present: Major junctions; East end: Route 126 in Lutes Mountain: Route 2 (TCH) in Berry Mills: West end: Route 15 in Moncton: Location; Country: Canada: Province: New Brunswick: Major cities: Moncton: Highway system; Provincial highways ...

  3. Moncton station - Wikipedia

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    The Moncton station is a railway and bus station in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It serves Via Rail 's Ocean passenger train and Maritime Bus intercity buses. [ 1 ] It is located at 1240 Main Street ( New Brunswick Route 106 ) beside Avenir Centre .

  4. New Brunswick Route 15 - Wikipedia

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    The image shows the wide median that the Province of New Brunswick generally employs on its divided highways. This portion of highway was completed about 1970. Route 15 only extended from Shediac to Strait Shores until the early 1970s, when the Shediac Four-Lane Highway (the first rural expressway in New Brunswick) was built from Dieppe to Shediac.

  5. New Brunswick Route 490 - Wikipedia

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    Route 490 is a north–south provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The road runs from Route 116 intersection in Bass River. The road has a length of approximately 57.6 kilometres, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities. In these areas, the highway is often unofficially referred to as "Main Street".

  6. New Brunswick Route 126 - Wikipedia

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    Route 126 is a North/South provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The road runs from Route 117 intersection in Miramichi. The road has a length of approximately 121 kilometres, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities. In these areas, the highway is often unofficially referred to as "Main Street."

  7. New Brunswick Route 134 - Wikipedia

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    Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Length: 260.7 km [1] (162.0 mi) Existed: 1972–present: Southern section; Length: 102.8 km (63.9 mi) South end: Route 106 in Moncton: Major intersections: Route 15 in Moncton Route 2 in Moncton Route 11 near Shediac: North end: Route 11 at Kouchibouguac: Northern section; Length: 157.9 ...

  8. Codiac Transpo - Wikipedia

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    Transit operations were sold to the City of Moncton under the Codiac Transit Commission on 1 August 1980. [6] Moncton Transit Limited continued to operate charter buses as Tours to Remember and school buses as Metro School Bus. They lost the school bus contract for New Brunswick School District 2 in June 2002, and ceased operations in December ...

  9. New Brunswick Route 115 - Wikipedia

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    Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Length: 43.985 km [1] (27.331 mi) Existed: 1965–present: Major junctions; South end: Route 134 in Moncton: Route 2 (TCH) in Moncton Route 11 in Saint-Gregoire: North end: Route 134 in Saint-François-de-Kent: Location; Country: Canada: Province: New Brunswick: Major cities