the shorter bits of QC138:
QC138 (Chevery)
- OSM shows a section of QC138 at Chevery. Is this part of it? or is it ditched as unsigned?
I'll probably add that section, even though Transport Quebec's online maps (like
Données Québec) don't identify it as a QC 138 segment. They at least suggest that OSM has the endpoints right. An
old post on AARoads indicates that there is a Chevery segment signed as QC 138.
It also flags a 4-km long QC 138 segment in Pakuashipi, though OSM or other online maps don't show which 4 km of the roads between the airport and the ferry dock (much longer than 4 km apart) if any are part of QC 138. I'll try some more followup.
Quebec 511 reports today that the road between the airport and the ferry dock is unnumbered (as well as closed due to bad weather); nothing, either on route number or road conditions, on the Chevery segment.
I'm also checking out a possible new QC 138 segment in La Romaine, a few km from the town to its airport. Work is already underway on a QC 138 extension from its east end in Kegaska to La Romaine, which might incorporate the existing airport road.
QC138Tet
- route diverted away from ferry now towards construction linking with Tab section?
QC138Tab
- road extended eastward from End, and westwards from a couple of km south - is most of this route now not QC138?
Transport Quebec's online maps indicate QC 138 still follows more or less the routings shown in the HB (I'll do some tweaks to each segment). There is a partially-completed connection between Tete-a-la-Baleine and La Tabatiere in progress, which seems likely to take over part of those segments. Maybe OSM is also right that the road to the Lac Robertson dam north of La Tabatiere will also become part of QC 138 (though it seemingly it goes in the wrong direction to help close the gap between La Tabatiere and Vieux-Fort). But none of this has changed QC 138 yet.
QC138Bla
- add point for RueJeanBai in Vieux-Fort as a better point for it than End
- RivStPFry is off OSM, and the name is surely wrong
In my local copy. Données Québec shows QC 138's west end where it is now, so End stays alongside the new RueJeanBai point (which might be where any future westward extension would start).
A wild card: The AARoads post above notes there is a winter snowmobile-only connection between the end of main QC 138 in Kegaska, and Blanc-Sablon, with stops in several communities along the way. While the post says it has QC 138 route markers, at least one website shows
a marker similar in color and shape but with "Route Blanche" (White Route) instead of a number. Another shows
an Autoroute-like marker for "Trans-Quebec 3". Also, the route is shown on Transport Quebec online maps, but with no indication of a route number, and also a number of alternate routes and spurs. I would not add the Route Blanche.