New Brunswick Route 15
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Route 15 |
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Length: | 79.0 km[1] (49.1 mi) |
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Formed: | 1920s |
West end: | Route 106 in Moncton |
Major junctions: |
Route 2 (TCH) in Dieppe Route 11 in Shediac |
East end: | Route 16 (TCH) in Port Elgin |
Major cities: | Dieppe, Shediac, Cap-Pele |
Route 15 is 79 km long and is in the southeastern corner of the province of New Brunswick. Starting at the north end of the Petitcodiac River Causeway, it loops around the city of Moncton on Wheeler Boulevard, then turns northeast from Dieppe to Shediac. From there, it turns east and bypasses Cap-Pele, then southeast to meet the Trans-Canada Highway at Port Elgin.
All but the last portion east of Cap-Pele is a divided freeway.
[edit] History
Route 15 only extended from Shediac to Port Elgin until the early 1970s, when the Shediac Four-Lane Highway (the first rural expressway in New Brunswick) was built from Dieppe to Shediac. Its construction was controversial, with critics alleging that it was only built to give Moncton-area politicians better access to their summer cottages in the Shediac area. A two-lane bypass of Shediac itself was built shortly afterward.
The Wheeler Boulevard was developed and constructed through the 1970s and 1980s, and was fully complete by 1989.
The Shediac bypass was twinned in the early 1990s, and a two-lane bypass of Cap-Pele opened to traffic in 1998. Since then it has proven its self to be a most important and beneficial highway a lifeblood giving artery to the rest of southeastern New Brunswick.
[edit] List of interchanges
Location | Exit Number | Intersecting Roads |
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Moncton | 0 | Baig Boulevard |
Moncton | 1 | St. George Street |
Moncton | 3 | Killam Drive / Berry Mills Road (Route 128) |
Moncton | 5 | Mountain Road (Route 126) |
Moncton | 6 | Mapleton Road |
Moncton | 7 | Connaught Avenue / Morton Avenue |
Moncton | 8 | Archibald Street / Universite de Moncton |
Moncton | 9** | Lewisville Road (Route 134) |
Moncton (Halls Creek) | 9** | Main Street ( Route 106) |
Dieppe | 10 | Paul Street |
Dieppe | 16 | Dieppe Boulevard |
Dieppe | 17 | Greater Moncton International Airport (eastbound only) |
Dieppe | 19 | Route 2 |
Shediac | 31 | Route 11 / Scoudouc Road (Route 132) |
Shediac | 37 | Ohio Road (Route 140) |
Barachois | 43 | Route 933 |
Robichaud | 46 | Chemin Acadie (Route 133) |
Cap-Pele | 53 | Route 950 |
Cap-Pele | 58** | Chemin Acadie (Route 133) |
- * At-grade intersection
- ** At-grade intersection, exit number not posted (kilometre-post used)
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[edit] References
- ^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003