New Brunswick Route 1 - Plans

Plans

Construction is now underway along the Saint John Throughway on the "One Mile House" interchange.The name derives from the section of Saint John located along the railway 1 mile east of the former Union Station. The interchange will be one of the most expensive ever built in the province and is intended to route truck traffic away from the Uptown and straight to the industrial parks on the East Side. It will be located immediately east of the Crown Street exit and will consist of a fly-over ramp from the westbound lanes across the highway and adjacent CN Island Yard to connect with Rothesay Avenue and Russel Street.The interchange is expected to be completed in 2013

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