Exit List
Location | km | # | Destinations | Notes | ||||
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Fredericton | 0 | Route 8 Route 101 |
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1 | 1 | Liverpool St. | Northbound entrance/exit only | |||||
2 | 2 | Kimble Dr. | ||||||
4 | 4 | Doak Rd. | Southbound exit only, no entrance | |||||
5 | 5 | Wilsey Rd., Alison Blvd. to Route 102 | ||||||
Lincoln | 8 | 294 | Route 2 (TCH) – Edmundston | northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||||
11 | 297 | Nevers Rd. | ||||||
Oromocto | 15 | 301 | Route 102 | southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
17 | 303 | Oromocto, CFB Gagetown, Geary | ||||||
20 | 306 | Route 2 (TCH) – Moncton | northbound entrance only | |||||
Geary | 29 | 29 | Geary, Fredericton Junction | at-grade | ||||
CFB Gagetown | 51 | 51 | Enniskillen Rd., Camp Petersville | |||||
Welsford | 64 | 64 | Route 101 | at-grade | ||||
Westfield | 71 | 71 | Route 177 | at-grade | ||||
80 | 80 | Route 102 to Route 177 – Grand Bay-Westfield, Gagetown | ||||||
86 | 86 | Colonel Nase Boulevard to Route 177 – Grand Bay-Westfield | ||||||
Saint John | 90 | 90 | Route 177 – Grand Bay-Westfield | |||||
96 | 96 | Route 100 Ocean West Way | ||||||
97 | 97 | Route 1 – Lorneville, St. Stephen, Sussex | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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