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  2. 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".

  3. New Brunswick Route 105 - Wikipedia

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    Route 109 east (Gulch Road) – Tobique Valley: Northern end of concurrency with Route 109; no access from Route 109 west to Route 105 north or from Route 105 south to Route 109 east: Tilley: 273.8: 170.1: Route 390 east – Tobique Valley: Western terminus of Route 390: New Denmark: 291.5: 181.1: Route 380 east – New Denmark, Lake Edward

  4. New Brunswick Route 11 - Wikipedia

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    Route 11 in Jacquet River, approximately halfway between Bathurst and Campbellton. Route 11 is a provincial highway in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada.The 440-kilometre (270 mi) road runs from Moncton to the Quebec border, near Campbellton, at the Matapédia Bridge, following the province's eastern and northern coastlines.

  5. List of New Brunswick provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Prospect Street Extension, Fredericton (2.7 km): A former alignment of Route 2 from Hanwell Road to Woodstock Road . Rue Principale , Tracadie-Sheila (7.4 km): A former alignment of Route 11 . Vanier Boulevard , Bathurst (1.7 km): A continuation of Route 180 from Route 11 to St. Peter Boulevard ( Route 134 ).

  6. The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is a part of the Government of New Brunswick. It is charged with maintenance of government facilities and the province's highway network. From 1855 to 1912, it was known as the Board of Public Works. From 1912 to 1967, it was known as Department of Public Works and Highways.

  7. New Brunswick Route 123 - Wikipedia

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    Route 123 is a mostly North/South provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The road runs from Route 10 in Chipman. The road has a length of approximately 52 kilometres, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities. In these areas, the highway is often unofficially referred to as "Main Street."

  8. New Brunswick Route 109 - Wikipedia

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    Route 109 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada; Its western terminus starts along the Tobique River on Route 105 in Perth-Andover.The route travels east where the route is known as Gulch Road passing through Craig Flats, Quaker Brook and Currie where it begins following the Tobique River again.

  9. New Brunswick Route 102 - Wikipedia

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    A stretch of Route 102 in Evandale, New Brunswick. The section from Pokiok to Fredericton, a former alignment of the Trans-Canada Highway , became part of Route 102 in stages between 2000 and 2006, as sections of the new 4-lane Trans-Canada Highway were opened. This section begins at the interchange of Route 2 and Route 102 in Pokiok, following ...