New Brunswick Route 160
Route 160 is a 50 km (31 mi)-long east-west secondary highway in the northeast New Brunswick, Canada. In Saint-Isidore, the route is known as Boulevard des Fondateurs.
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Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation | ||||
Length | 49.9 km[1] (31.0 mi) | |||
Existed | 1984–present | |||
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Major cities | Saint-Isidore | |||
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Provincial highways in New Brunswick Former routes
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Route 160 starts at an intersection with Route 8 and Route 360 near Allardville. From there, it runs east through Saint-Isidore to its terminus at Route 150 in Losier Settlement.
History
Route 160 was commissioned in 1984 from portions of Route 135 (east of Saint-Isidore) and Route 360 (to the west). Both still exist in shortened form.
In 1989, when a new Route 8 alignment opened that bypassed Allardville to the west, Route 160 was extended 3 km further west along another former portion of Route 360 to meet up with the new highway.
Intersecting routes
River crossings
- Gaspereau Brook
- Pont-Landry
Communities along the Route
- Pont-Landry
- Boishebert
- Saint-Isidore
- Haut Saint-Isidore
- Bois-Gagnon
- Pokemouche Landing
- Saint-Sauveur
- Allardville East
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References
- New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003
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