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Offline neroute2

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QC QC136Mon east end
« on: July 17, 2023, 11:58:12 pm »
Does QC 136 continue east to Ave De Lorimer? There is a km post just to the west.

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Re: QC QC136Mon east end
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2023, 02:59:42 am »
Does QC 136 continue east to Ave De Lorimer? There is a km post just to the west.

I'm right now in Butte MT, working on a revised itinerary for tomorrow's travels, getting me closer to home and with a more interesting next stop.

QC136Mon was a recent downgrade from A-720. IIRC, I assumed that the length would not change. Doesn't mean there has been no change, or that a change wasn't made.

I'll consult MTQ's online mapping, when I have more time.

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Re: QC QC136Mon east end
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2023, 07:46:00 pm »
Does QC 136 continue east to Ave De Lorimer? There is a km post just to the west.
I'll consult MTQ's online mapping, when I have more time.

The online mapping confirms that QC 136Mon's east end is south of Pont Jacques-Cartier (QC 134), which in turn is south of Av. Lorimier so that avenue doesn't intersect QC 136Mon.

Our practice, at least in Quebec and Ontario, has been to place freeway endpoints at intersections/interchanges, even if the freeway technically ends past the last one. We accordingly placed A-720's east endpoint at Av. Papineau, about 0.23 km south of the non-intersection point where QC 136Mon ends. The conversion of A-720 to QC 136Mon doesn't change that, since QC 136Mon remains a freeway. AIUI, it was decommissioned as an Autoroute because lanes at its west end now are too narrow for Autoroute standards, after the complete reconstruction of the Turcot interchange with A-15 and A-20.

I'm going no-build on this one.
« Last Edit: August 10, 2023, 07:48:50 pm by oscar »

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Re: QC QC136Mon east end
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2023, 09:27:11 pm »
Our practice, at least in Quebec and Ontario, has been to place freeway endpoints at intersections/interchanges, even if the freeway technically ends past the last one.
You might want to check how ON 417 shows in the HB, then.
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Re: QC QC136Mon east end
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2023, 12:48:37 pm »
Our practice, at least in Quebec and Ontario, has been to place freeway endpoints at intersections/interchanges, even if the freeway technically ends past the last one.
You might want to check how ON 417 shows in the HB, then.

Or the southern end of ON-400.