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Route 2 is a major provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, carrying the main route of the Trans-Canada Highway in the province. The highway connects with Autoroute 85 at the border with Quebec, Highway 104 at the border with Nova Scotia, as well as with traffic from Interstate 95 in the U.S. state of Maine via the short Route 95 connector.
Route 2 (TCH) in River Glade [1] Route 2 (TCH) 514 319 A-85 (TCH) near Edmundston: Hwy 104 (TCH) near Fort Lawrence [2] Route 3: 93.9 58.3 Route 170 in St. Stephen: Route 102 in Longs Creek [3] Route 4: 28.3 17.6 SR 6 at the Vanceboro–St. Croix Border Crossing: Route 3 in Thomaston Corner [4] Route 7: 96.6 60.0 Route 101 in Fredericton: Route ...
Route 96 (unsigned) – Royree Road (2 km west of New Brunswick Route 720) – Route 3 in St. Stephen, New Brunswick (via St. Stephen Drive; now entirely absorbed by Route 1) Route 106 (1965–1968)— Hartland – Perth-Andover (Now part of Routes 103 and 130)
Fredericton: Route 8, New Brunswick Route 10, New Brunswick Route 105 Burton Bridge: Burton Bridge Oromocto: New Brunswick Route 102 Maugerville: New Brunswick Route 105 Saint John River High Level Crossing: Route 2: Arcadia: Route 2, New Brunswick Route 102 Canning: Route 2, New Brunswick Route 105 Gagetown Ferry (cable ferry) Arcadia: New ...
On the New Brunswick side, since October 2012, the bridge connects to New Brunswick Route 1, a four-lane freeway proceeding northeast from the border, through Saint John, and connecting with New Brunswick Route 2, the main route of the Trans-Canada Highway, at River Glade near Moncton.
Prior to the arrival of Highway 401 in the 1950s and early 1960s, Highway 2 was the primary east–west route across the southern portion of Ontario. [8] At one time it connected with Quebec Route 2, which was renumbered in 1966 as multiple highways, [9] and onwards to New Brunswick Route 2 and Nova Scotia Trunk 2 to end in Halifax.
The work, slated to begin in 2025, is targeted for a milelong stretch from the Route 18 ramp in New Brunswick to Travers Avenue in Edison. Route 1 bridge between Edison and New Brunswick getting ...
Route 17's northern terminus is at a T intersection with Route 11 in Glencoe (Route 17 is a continuation of the Route 11 direct right of way.) It runs southwesterly from there, passing through the communities of Glen Levit, and Squaw Cap. Between the two communities, is a new section of highway, opened in the early 2000s bypassing Dawsonville ...