Quebec Autoroute 410

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Autoroute 410
Autoroute Jacques-O'Bready
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length12.9 km[1] (8.0 mi)
Existed1971[1]–present
Major junctions
South end Route 108 / Route 143 in Sherbrooke
Route 112 in Sherbrooke
North end A-10 / A-55 in Sherbrooke
Location
Major citiesSherbrooke
Highway system
  • Quebec provincial highways
Qc399.svg Route 399Quebec Autoroute 440.svg A-440

Autoroute 410 (or A-410) is a short peri-urban multilane highway in Sherbrooke, Quebec. It is currently a branch from Autoroute 10 (Autoroute des Cantons-de-l'Est) to the Mont-Bellevue/Ascot district. Its future terminus will be east of Lennoxville. The road was named for In Jacques O'Bready, the former mayor of Sherbrooke and president of the Commission municipale du Québec, in March 2007. Before then, the road was known as the Autoroute University.

History

The initial segment was opened from A-10 to Boulevard Bourque (Route 112) in 1971 as a two-lane freeway. The route was opened to Boulevard de l'Université in 1978, and the entire A-410 became a 4-lane divided highway in 1981.

In May 2009, work started on Phase 1 of the A-410 extension to Lennoxville. An interchange was built over Boulevard de l'Université, another over Belvédère Street, south of Mont-Bellevue and the last one at R-108/R-143 south of Lennoxville. The project was expected to be completed in 2014.[2] Due to delays, the Belvédère Street interchange was opened in November 2014, with the 108/143 interchange opened in November 2015.[3]

Future

Construction of Phase 2 will start in summer 2018. Phase 2 will bypass Lennoxville, with a bridge built over the Massawippi river and culminating at R-108 near Glenday Road, Alexander Galt Regional High School and the Dairy and Swine Research and Development Centre.[4] This phase will complete the southern bypass road for Sherbrooke, mirroring the role of A-610 as northern bypass.

Exit list

RCMLocationkmmiExitDestinationsNotes
Sherbrooke0.000.00 A-10 / A-55 – Montréal, Drummondville, QuébecExit 140 on A-10 and A-55
0.000.001Boulevard de Monseigneur-FortierNorthbound exit only; other movements via A-10 / A-55 exit 141
1.701.062 Route 220 / Boulevard de Portland
3.101.934O Route 112 west (Boulevard Bourque) – Rock Forest
3.602.244E Route 112 east (Rue King Ouest) – Sherbrooke Centre-Ville
5.403.366Boulevard de l'Université
6.904.297 Route 216 (Chemin de Sainte-Catherine) – Sainte-Catherine-de-HatleyShared ramp with exit 8
7.804.858Dunant StreetShared ramp with exit 7
MemphrémagogHatley9.806.0910Rue BelvédèreTraffic circle ramps
Sherbrooke12.908.0213 Route 108 / Route 143 (Rue Queen) – Coaticook, StansteadTemporary terminus at traffic circle ramps
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b "Répertoire des autoroutes du Québec" (in French). Transports Québec. Archived from the original on 2010-01-11. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  2. ^ "Sherbrooke Record news article". Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  3. ^ "Les automobilistes peuvent rouler un peu plus loin sur l'autoroute 410 à Sherbrooke" (in French). Retrieved 2014-10-21.
  4. ^ "Agriculture Ministry Press Release". Retrieved 2009-05-27.

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