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  2. Autoroutes of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Quebec Autoroute 35 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) through Quebec from the Ontario border to Rivière-du-Loup was announced. In Montreal, to avoid having to build a huge bridge that would have disfigured the city and destroyed a neighbourhood, engineers opted for the construction of a tunnel located under the Saint Lawrence River and dug a trench under the river bed and buried the ...

  5. List of former Quebec provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Transportation in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The island of Montreal is a hub for the Québec autoroute system, and is served by Québec autoroutes A-10 (known as the Bonaventure Expressway on the island of Montreal), A-15 (aka the Decarie Expressway south of the A-40 and the Laurentian autoroute to the north of it), A-13 (aka autoroute Chomedey), A-20, A-25, A-40 (part of the Trans-Canada ...

  7. Quebec Autoroute 15 - Wikipedia

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    Autoroute 15 in Montreal, facing southwards at the Autoroute 20 junction (Exit 63). The southern section of A-15 connects the south shore suburbs of Montreal and is also the primary trade corridor route between Montreal and New York City linking Quebec Autoroute 15 to Interstate 87 at the Canada-United States border at the Champlain-St. Bernard de Lacolle Border Crossing.

  8. European route E19 - Wikipedia

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    The route then leads to France via the A7. In France, the E19 runs first in the Hauts-de-France region on the A2. In Valenciennes, it serves as the ring on the A23 motorway to Lille. At the junction of Graincourt-lès-Havrincourt near Cambrai, the E 19 joins the Autoroute des Anglais E 17. It then meets the E 15 European route in the node of ...

  9. Quebec Route 133 - Wikipedia

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    Route 133 is designated as historic and called Chemin des Patriotes in honour of the Patriot Rebellion of 1837–1838. The stretch between the US border and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, where Autoroute 35 begins, is relatively busy, as it provides the main link between Boston and Montreal. Construction to extend Autoroute 35 south of Saint-Jean ...