New Brunswick Route 7

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Route 7
Vanier Highway, Broad Road, Martinon Bypass
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Route 7 highlighted in red.
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length: 97.3 km[1] (60.5 mi)
Existed: 1965 – present
Major junctions
North end: Route 101 in Fredericton
  Route 8 in Fredericton
Route 2 (TCH) near Oromocto
South end: Route 1 in Saint John
Location
Counties: York, Sunbury, Queens, Kings, Saint John
Major cities: Fredericton, Saint John
Highway system
Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes
Route 4 Route 8

Route 7 is 97 kilometres (60 mi) long and runs from Fredericton, near an interchange with Route 8, to an interchange with Route 1 in Saint John.[1][2] Most of the highway is either a divided expressway or has limited access.

Designated the Vanier Highway between Fredericton and an interchange with Route 2 (the Trans-Canada Highway) in Lincoln, Route 7 runs concurrently with Route 2 to Oromocto. From Oromocto, it turns south and passes through CFB Gagetown.

History

The main road from Fredericton to Saint John was first numbered Route 7 in 1965. The original routing followed present-day Route 102 from Fredericton to Oromocto, and the "Broad Road" (formerly Route 2A) from Oromocto to Welsford. The Vanier Highway, originally Route 12 when it was partially opened in Fredericton, was redesignated as part of Route 7 when it was fully completed to Oromocto in 1976, and a section of the Broad Road through Geary was bypassed in the early 1980s. The towns of Grand Bay and Westfield were bypassed in 1986, with the former alignment of Route 7 renamed Route 177.

In 1991, Route 7 was extended south from its original southern end at Ocean West Way (Route 100) on Saint John's west side to Route 1.

Starting in 2007 planning commenced to construct animal fencing along a large section of Route 7. Construction began in the Fall of 2007 and continuing during the Summer of 2008. Animal crossings were also constructed in various places. Because the majority of Route 7 runs through CFB Gagetown Environmental Assessments and Approval had to be obtained from the Department of National Defence.

In October 2013, the Welsford Bypass opened and the uncontrolled section of Route 7 was renamed Eagle Rock Road. This new section by-passes the village of Welsford.[3]

An earlier Route 7 went from Perth-Andover to Maine. This was renumbered Route 19 in 1965, and is now Route 190.

Exit list

From north to south:

County Location km[1] mi Exit Destinations Notes
York Fredericton 0.0 0.0 Prospect Street
Route 101 (Regent Street) – New Maryland
Northern terminus; at-grade
0.5 0.31 Route 8 to Route 2 (TCH) / Route 105 – Edmundston, Miramichi
1.3 0.8 1 Liverpool Street Northbound right-in/right-out
2.3 1.4 2 Kimble Drive
4.1 2.5 4 Doak Road Southbound exit only
5.3 3.3 5 Wilsey Road, Alison Boulevard
Sunbury Lincoln 9.1 5.7 294[lower-roman 1] Route 2 (TCH) west – Edmundston North end of Route 2 concurrency;
northbound exit and southbound entrance
12.5 7.8 297[lower-roman 1] Nevers Road – Rusagonis-Waasis, Lincoln
Oromocto 16.7 10.4 301[lower-roman 1] To Route 102 – Fredericton Airport Southbound exit, northbound entrance
18.7 11.6 303[lower-roman 1] To Route 102 – Oromocto, CFB Gagetown, Geary, Fredericton Airport
21.6 13.4 306[lower-roman 1] Route 2 (TCH) east – Moncton South end of Route 2 concurrency;
northbound entrance only
30.0 18.6 29 Broad Road – Geary, Fredericton Junction At-grade
Queens CFB Gagetown 51.4 31.9 51 Enniskillen Road – Camp Petersville
Welsford 63.8 39.6 63 Route 101 – Welsford, Fredericton Junction
Kings 72.0 44.7 71 Route 177 – Grand Bay-Westfield
Grand Bay-Westfield 80.3 49.9 80 Route 102 to Route 177 – Grand Bay-Westfield, Gagetown
86.5 53.7 86 To Route 177 / Invalid type: road – Grand Bay-Westfield
Saint John Saint John 90.7 56.4 90 Route 177 – Grand Bay-Westfield
96.7 60.1 96 Route 100 (Ocean West Way)
97.3 60.5 97 Route 1 – Sussex, Lorneville, St. Stephen Southern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Route 2 exit number

See also

References

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  2. New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003
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