- New Brunswick Route 100
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Route 100 Route information Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation Length: 48.58 km[1] (30.2 mi) Existed: 1976 – present Major junctions West end: Route 1 in Lorneville East end: Route 1 in Hampton Location Major cities: Saint John, Rothesay, Quispamsis Highway system Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes← Route 95 Route 101 → Route 100 is 49 kilometres long, and runs from Saint John to Hampton, New Brunswick.
Route 100 follows the through route across Saint John and the Kennebecasis Valley that was used prior to the construction of the Saint John Throughway and MacKay Highway. The road begins on Saint John's west side using Ocean West Way and Fairville Boulevard, and crosses the Reversing Falls Bridge to Chesley Drive on the north end. It then crosses a viaduct to the city centre, where it takes City Road to the east side, and leaves Saint John on Rothesay Avenue. Route 100 continues as the Hampton Highway through the Kennebecasis River Valley towns of Rothesay and Quispamsis, and uses a former alignment of Route 1 to reach Hampton.
See also
References
- ^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003
Categories:- New Brunswick provincial highways
- Roads in Saint John County, New Brunswick
- Roads in Kings County, New Brunswick
- Canada road stubs
- New Brunswick stubs
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