Quebec Autoroute 440 (Quebec City)

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Autoroute 440
Autoroute Charest
Autoroute Dufferin-Montmorency
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length12.5 km (7.8 mi)
Charest: 4.5 km (2.8 mi)
Dufferin-Montmorency:
8 km (5.0 mi) [1][2]
Existed1962[2]–present
Major junctions
West end A-40 / A-73 in Québec
  A-740 in Québec
East end A-40 in Québec
Location
Major citiesSainte-Foy, Québec, Beauport
Highway system
A-440 A-520

Autoroute 440 (or A-440) is a superhighway located in Quebec City. It includes two separate segments, respectively named Autoroute Charest and Autoroute Dufferin-Montmorency. Originally meant to be connected and form a single continuous highway via a tunnel under the city centre (unused ramps were torn down at the western terminus of the Dufferin-Montmorency section in the late 2000s), these plans were shelved years ago and are not expected to be revived.

The designation of Autoroute Charest is likely derived from , which is the street continuation east of this segment of A-440.

Route description[]

The Autoroute Charest segment is 4.5 km (2.8 mi) long. It begins at the junction of A-73 and A-40 and ends at Saint-Sacrement Avenue. Originally built as a two-lane freeway in 1962, it was twinned in 1967.

The roadway continues as Boulevard Charest into downtown Quebec, where A-440 traffic is directed along Rue Monseigneur-Gauvreau to reach the Autoroute Dufferin-Montmorency at its westernmost interchange (exit 21).

West end of Autoroute Dufferin-Montmorency

The Autoroute Dufferin-Montmorency is 8 km (5.0 mi) long. It begins at Route 175 (Corner of Avenue Dufferin and Côte d'Abraham) and ends at the junction with A-40 in Beauport. The portion from Route 175 to Boulevard Henri-Bourassa. (Exit 23) was built in 1976 and the rest of the segment (Exits 23 to 29) was built in 1982.

The autoroute was designated Dufferin-Montmorency because it extends former Avenue Dufferin (now Avenue Honoré-Mercier) in Quebec City and ends near the Montmorency Falls in Beauport. Lord Dufferin was a Governor General of Canada and had significant ties to Quebec City.

Exit list[]

The entire route is located in Québec City, Capitale-Nationale

kmmiExitDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 A-40 west (Autoroute Charest) – Montréal
12 A-73 / A-40 east (Autoroute Henri-IV) – Pont Pierre-Laporte, SaguenayWestbound exit and eastbound entrance; signed as exits 12S (south) and 12N (north)
15 A-740 (Autoroute Robert-Bourassa) / Avenue Dalton / Avenue Watt / Rue EinsteinExit 4 on A-740
Rue Cyrille-Duquet / Rue Frank-Carrel / Boulevard Charest eastAt-grade intersection
Gap in route; connection made via Boulevard Charest
21 Route 175 (Grande-Allée) / Boulevard René-Lévesque / Rue d'Abraham
22Boulevard des Capucins / Boulevard Champlain (Route 136)
23Boulevard Henri-Bourassa
24Avenue d'EstimauvilleEastbound exit is part of exit 23
Boulevard François-de-Laval – BeauportAt-grade intersection
27Boulevard des Chutes / Rue du Manège
29 A-40 west – Montréal, Aéroport Jean-LesageEastbound exit and westbound entrance
A-40 east – Sainte-Anne-de-BeaupréExit 323 on A-40
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References[]

  1. ^ Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page (?), Les Publications du Québec, 2005
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Répertoire des autoroutes du Québec" (in French). Transports Québec. Archived from the original on 2010-01-11. Retrieved 2008-02-23.

External links[]

Route map:

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