QUEBEC ROUTE 134

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'Route 134' is a highway in the province of Quebec running from Montreal at the intersection of Sherbrooke Street (junction with Quebec Route 138) to Candiac, including crossing of the Saint Lawrence River over the Jacques Cartier Bridge.

Contents
Taschereau Boulevard
Taschereau Interchange
List of towns located along Quebec Route 134
See also
References
External link

Taschereau Boulevard


The section of Route 134 from Longueuil to Candiac (junction of Autoroute 15), is named 'boulevard Taschereau', after the prominent Quebec family that included former premier Louis-Alexandre Taschereau. This is a major boulevard (10.5 miles, 17.5 km) crossing the south shore of Montreal, making it one of the longest commercial arteries in Canada. It serves the heart of an area with an estimated population of 400 000.
Taschereau Interchange

At the intersection of Taschereau Boulevard and
Autoroute 10 (), a construction project was undertaken in 2002 to reorganize the entry and exit ramps. This project is planned to continue well into 2008. This project also intends to allow the traffic to pass through the centre of the interchange, to reduce noise pollution through sound barriers, to allow a bus lane (and later a light railway transit system) to access RTL bus terminals without affecting highway or road traffic.[1]

List of towns located along Quebec Route 134



★ Montreal

Saint-Lambert

★ Longueuil

Greenfield Park

LeMoyne

★ Brossard

★ La Prairie

★ Candiac

See also



List of Quebec provincial highways

References


1. GENIVAR: Taschereau Interchange - Highway 10, Brossard

External link



Provincial Route Map (Courtesy of the Quebec Ministry of Transportation)

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