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Route 101 marker

Route 101

Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length75.94 km [1] (47.19 mi)
Existed1965–present
Major junctions
North end Route 102 in Fredericton
Major intersections Route 7 in Fredericton
Route 2 (TCH) in New Maryland
South end Route 7 in Welsford
Location
Country Canada
Province New Brunswick
Major cities New Maryland, Tracy, Fredericton Junction
Highway system
Route 100 Route 102

Route 101 is 76 kilometres long and runs from downtown Fredericton to a junction with Route 7 in Welsford.

The highway follows Regent Street from downtown Fredericton up a large hill to the edge of the city, where it continues south to New Maryland, Nasonworth, Beaver Dam Tracyville and Tracy at Route 645. From Tracy, the highway turns east along the South Branch of the Oromocto River to Fredericton Junction. Route 101 then turns southeast, paralleling the New Brunswick Southern Railway line through Blissville, Hoyt and Wirral crossing Route 7 to its end at Eagle Rock road at Welsford.

Major intersections

CountyLocation km miDestinationsNotes
Queens Welsford0.00.0 Route 7 (Highway 7) Interchange, southern terminus
Sunbury Central Blissville32.620.3 Route 785 (Route 785)
Sunbury Tracy43.126.8 Route 645 (Route 645)
York Nasonworth61.938.5 Route 655 (Route 655)
York New Maryland71.244.2 Route 2 (Trans-Canada Highway)
York Fredericton74.646.4 Route 8 (Fredericton-Miramichi Highway)
York Fredericton74.846.5 Route 7 (Fredericton-Saint John Highway)
York Fredericton78.648.8 Route 102 (Queen St)Northern Terminus, roadway continues as Regent St. to Westmoreland Bridge
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

History

  • Route 101 was known as Route 28 until 1965.
  • October 2013 the route was extended over a new section of Route 7 and now ends at Eagle Rock Road at Welsford.

See also

References

  1. ^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003