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Autoroute 520 or the Côte-de-Liesse Expressway is an expressway that connects Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport with Autoroute 20 at the expressway's western terminus and Autoroute 40 at the expressway's eastern terminus.
The third network is composed of provincial national roads. The first digit corresponds to a province—from 1 to 9—based upon the old provinces and in alphabetical order in French, thus: 1 is Province of Antwerp; 2 is Province of Brabant; 3 is Province of West Flanders; 4 is Province of East Flanders; 5 is Province of Hainaut; 6 is Province of Liège; 7 is Province of Limburg; 8 is Province ...
Autoroute de la Gatineau: 1964: current A-6: 55: 34 A-15 in La Prairie: Route 235 in Farnham: Richelieu Autoroute, Autoroute Haut-Richelieu — — A-6 was to roughly parallel Route 104. The western half of the route was cancelled by the mid-1970s while the rest of the route was abandoned a few years later. A-9: 12: 7.5 A-40 in Pointe-Fortune ...
Autoroute 640 (or A-640) is a Quebec autoroute that runs across the North Shore Region (paralleling the Rivière des Mille-Îles) from Route 344 in the Oka area to Route 138, where it ends as a four-lane expressway in Charlemagne.
A-25 has one toll bridge, which is the first modern toll in the Montreal area and one of two overall in Quebec (after being joined by the A-30 toll bridge, which opened in 2012). A-25 begins at an interchange with A-20 and Route 132 in Longueuil and quickly enters the Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge-Tunnel into the east
European route E42 is a road in Europe and a part of the United Nations International E-road network. It connects Dunkerque , a major ferry and container port at the northern end of the French coast with Aschaffenburg [ 1 ] on the north western tip of Bavaria .
View of then unopened Autoroute 35 looking northerly from the Route 227 overpass. First constructed in the 1960s, A-35 is currently a 40 km (25 mi) long, 4-lane spur route linking Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu to Autoroute 10. By 1966, 16 km (10 mi) connecting the A-10 in Chambly with Route 104 in Iberville were opened to traffic. Another 3 km (2 mi ...
It ran around the perimeter of the Island of Montreal. Route 38, now local roads in Laval. It ran around the perimeter of Île Jésus. Route 39, now Route 243. Route 40, now Route 104. Route 40A, now Route 104. Route 41, now Route 158. Route 42, now Route 158, Route 343 and Route 347. Route 43, now Route 347 and Route 131. Route 43A, now Route 348.