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| Autoroute Félix-Leclerc Metropolitan Expressway Trans-Canada Highway Maintained by Transports Québec |
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| Length: | 347 km[1][2] (215.6 mi) | ||||||||
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| Formed: | 1959 [1] | ||||||||
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| Major cities: | Vaudreuil-Dorion, Montreal, Charlemagne, Repentigny, Trois-Rivières, Quebec City | ||||||||
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Autoroute 40 (officially called Autoroute Félix-Leclerc outside Montreal and Metropolitan Expressway/Autoroute Métropolitaine within Montreal) is a major highway on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. It is one of the two main connections between Montreal and Quebec City (the other being Autoroute 20 on the south shore of the St. Lawrence). Autoroute 40 is currently 347 km (215.6 mi) long.
The western terminus of Autoroute 40 is located at the Ontario–Quebec border, where it continues as Highway 417 towards Ottawa; the eastern terminus is in Boischatel, where it transitions into Route 138 at the end of the freeway.
Two sections of Autoroute 40 were not part of the original plans: The original intention was to bypass Trois-Rivières to the north (the existing A-40 through downtown would have been Autoroute 755 and the concurrency with Autoroute 55 would have been simply A-55). In addition, a different route was originally planned around Sainte-Foy (now in the west end of Quebec City) north of Jean Lesage International Airport (the existing 12 km segment of Autoroute 40 between St-Augustin and Autoroute 73 would have been the western end of Autoroute 440, thus explaining the exit numbering starting at 12). While the right-of-ways of both bypasses still exist and may still be developed in the future as congestion increases, there are no immediate plans to renew construction.
Some discussion of eastward extensions of A-40 into the Charlevoix region and beyond have taken place, most likely to Route 360 in Beaupre or even as far as Route 362 in La Malbaie since tourism in the region is increasing; however, that appears unlikely in the short term.
The portion of Autoroute 40 from the Ontario border to Autoroute 25 is part of the Trans-Canada Highway.
In 1997, the highway (apart from the portion served by the Metropolitan Expressway) was renamed Autoroute Félix-Leclerc after the late Quebec artist and political activist Félix Leclerc.
Of historical note, a several kilometre stretch of the highway in Pointe-Claire (from roughly St. John's Boulevard near Fairview Pointe-Claire Shopping Centre to St. Charles Boulevard) was used during the 1976 Summer Olympics for the men's cycling road races.
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Exit list
| Location | # | Destinations | Notes |
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| Pointe-Fortune | 1 | ||
| 2 | Montée Wilson – Pointe-Fortune | ||
| Rigaud | |||
| 6 | Montée Baie Saint-Thomas | ||
| 9 | |||
| 12 | |||
| 17 | |||
| Saint-Lazare | 22 | Hudson, Saint-Lazare | |
| Vaudreuil-Dorion | 26 | ||
| 32 | |||
| 35 | Avenue Saint-Charles – Vaudreuil-Dorion, Vaudreuil-sur-le-Lac | ||
| 36 | Chemin Dumberry, Chemin des Chenaux | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
| Senneville | 40 | Montréal | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance (U-turn ramp) |
| Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue | 41 | Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Ile-Perrot | |
| 44 | Boulevard Morgan | ||
| Kirkland | 49 | Chemin Sainte-Marie | |
| 50 | Boulevard Saint-Charles | ||
| Pointe-Claire | 52 | Boulevard Saint-Jean | |
| 55 | Boulevard des Sources | ||
| Dorval | |||
| Dollard-des-Ormeaux | 58 | Boulevard Hymus, Boulevard Alfred-Nobel, Boulevard Henri-Bourassa | Westbound exit is via exits 60 (Boulevard Alfred-Nobel) and 62 (Boulevard Hymus, Boulevard Henri-Bourassa) |
| Montreal | |||
| 60 | |||
| 62 | Boulevard de la Côte-Vertu | ||
| 64 | Boulevard Cavendish | ||
| 65 | |||
| Montreal Mount Royal |
66-S | West end of A-15 overlap | |
| 67 | Eastbound exit is via exit 65 | ||
| 68 | Rue Stinson, Chemin Rockland | Westbound exit is via exit 70 | |
| 70 | East end of A-15 overlap | ||
| Montreal | Boulevard de l'Acadie | Eastbound exit is via exit 68; westbound exit is via exit 71 | |
| 71 | Boulevard Saint-Laurent | ||
| Eastbound exit is via exit 71; westbound exit is via exit 73 | |||
| 73 | Rue Saint-Hubert, Avenue Christophe-Colomb | ||
| Eastbound exit is via exit 73; westbound exit is via exit 75 | |||
| 74 | Rue d'Iberville | Westbound exit is via exit 75 | |
| 75 | Boulevard Saint-Michel | ||
| 76 | |||
| 77 | Boulevard Lacordaire | Westbound exit is via exit 76 | |
| 78 | Boulevard Langelier, Boulevard Les Galeries-d'Anjou | ||
| 80 | Signed as exits 80-S (south) and 80-N (north) | ||
| 82 | Boulevard Roi-René, Boulevard Ray-Lawson | ||
| 85 | Boulevard Bourget, Avenue Marien, Boulevard Saint-Jean-Baptiste | (eastbound)/(westbound) | |
| Montréal-Est | |||
| Montreal | 87 | Boulevard Tricentenaire | Westbound exit is via exit 85 |
| 89 | Eastbound exit is via exit 87 | ||
| 92 | Boulevard Gouin | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |
| Terrebonne | 94 | ||
| 96 | Signed as exits 96-E (east) and 96-O (west) | ||
| Charlemagne | |||
| Repentigny | 97 | Boulevard Pierre-Le Gardeur – Le Gardeur, Charlemagne | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
| 98 | Repentigny / Le Gardeur | ||
| 100 | Boulevard Industriel, Rue Valmont | ||
| 102 | Rue Valmont (westbound only) | ||
| L'Assomption | 108 | ||
| Lavaltrie | 118 | Point-du-Jour Service Area | |
| 122 | |||
| Lanoraie | 130 | Lanoraie | |
| Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier | 141 | Rang Sainte-Philomène | |
| Berthierville | 144 | ||
| Saint-Cuthbert | 151 | ||
| Saint-Barthélemy | 155 | Saint-Bathélémy, Maskinongé | |
| Maskinongé | 160 | Rang de la Rivière Sud-Est | |
| Pointe-du-Lac Rest Area | |||
| Maskinongé - Louiseville Boundary | 166 | Louiseville, Maskinongé | |
| Louiseville - Yamachiche Boundary | 174 | ||
| Yamachiche | 180 | ||
| Trois-Rivières | 187 | ||
| 189 | Rang St-Charles | ||
| 192 | Chemin des Petites-Terres | ||
| 196 | (3.5 km concurrency does not count in exit numbering) | ||
| 197 | |||
| 198 | Boulevard des Récollets | ||
| 199 | Boulevard des Forges (indicated as Trois-Rivières Centre-Ville) | ||
| 201 | Boulevard des Chenaux | ||
| Trois-Rivières | 202 | Boulevard des Estacades | |
| 203 | |||
| 205 | Boulevard des Prairies, Sainte-Marthe-du-Cap | ||
| Saint-Maurice | 210 | ||
| Champlain | 220 | ||
| Saint-Geneviève-de-Batiscan | 229 | ||
| Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade | 236 | ||
| Deschambault-Grondines | 250 | Chemin de St-Casimir | |
| Deschambault-Grondines | 254 | ||
| 257 | Saint-Gilbert / Deschambault | ||
| Portneuf | 261 | Portneuf, Notre-Dame-de-Portneuf | (Rue Provencher) |
| Cap-Santé | 269 | ||
| Donnacona | 274 | Donnacona | |
| Neuville | 281 | ||
| 285 | Neuville | ||
| Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures | 295 | ||
| 298 | |||
| Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures - Quebec City boundary | 300 | Chemin du Lac | |
| Quebec City | 302 | Route Jean-Gauvin, Cap Rouge | |
| 304 | Avenue Le Gendre | ||
| 305 | |||
| 306 | Avenue Blaise-Pascal | ||
| 307 | |||
| 308 | |||
| 310 | Rue Letourneau / Rue Arnaud | ||
| 311 | |||
| 312 | |||
| 313 | |||
| 315 | 1ère Avenue | ||
| 316 | Boulevard Henri-Bourassa | ||
| 318 | Avenue du Bourg-Royal | ||
| 319 | Avenue Saint-David | ||
| 320 | Rue Seigneuriale, Beauport CENTRE-VILLE | ||
| 321 | Rue Labelle | ||
| 322 | Boulevard des Chutes | ||
| 323 | |||
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See also
References
- ^ a b "Répertoire des autoroutes du Québec" (in French). Transports Québec. http://www1.mtq.gouv.qc.ca/fr/repertoire_autoroute/autoroute.asp. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
- ^ Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page (?), Les Publications du Québec, 2005
External links
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