Quebec Route 112

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Route 112 shield

Route 112
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length: 319.0 km[1] (198.2 mi)
History: Invalid type: QC OLD (Saint-HubertVallée-Jonction)
Major junctions
West end: Route 138 in Montreal
  A-20 / Route 132 in Saint-Lambert
A-30 / Route 116 / Route 134 in Longueuil
Route 133 in Richelieu
Route 137 / Route 139 in Granby
A-10 / A-55 / Route 108 / Route 141 in Magog
A-10 / A-55 in Sherbrooke
A-410 / A-610 / Route 143 in Sherbrooke
Route 161 in Weedon and Beaulac-Garthby
Route 165 in Thetford Mines
Route 173 in Vallée-Jonction
A-73 in Saints-Anges
East end: Route 275 in Frampton
Highway system
Quebec provincial highways
x20px Route 111 Route 113

Route 112 is a busy east–west highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. Its eastern terminus is in Frampton at the junction of Route 275, and the western terminus is in Downtown Montreal (at the corner of Peel Street and Sherbrooke Street), after crossing the Victoria Bridge. The stretch between Vallée-Jonction and Sherbrooke is a very busy highway as it is the main link between the southern regions of Quebec, in particular the Beauce region and the Eastern Townships. Between Sherbrooke and Marieville there is less traffic, since Autoroute 10 is in close proximity to the highway. (Before Autoroute 10 was put in service in the early 1960s, Route 1 (now Route 112) was the main link between Montreal and the Eastern Townships; see paragraph below.) From Marieville to Montreal it is a very busy highway, in most parts a four-lane separated highway, upgraded to freeway standards in certain places.

Route 112 is Granby's main street (rue Principale), Magog's main street (rue Principale), and Sherbrooke's main street (rue King). It has been the road connecting most of the Eastern Townships to Montreal for decades as Route 1.

Municipalities along Route 112

Route 112 near Magog, Quebec
Route 112 near Thetford Mines

Major intersections

Region Location km[2] mi Exit Destinations Notes
Montreal Montreal 0.0 0.0 Rue Sherbrooke (Route 138) / R-112 western terminus and follows Rue Peel; R-112 is unsigned
0.6 0.37 Boulevard René-Lévesque
0.9 0.56 To Route 136 west / Invalid type: road
1.8 1.1 Rue Wellington / Rue Peel R-112 follows Rue Wellington; to A-10 east
2.2 1.4 Crosses Canal de Lachine
2.5 1.6 Rue Bridge / Rue Wellington R-112 follows Rue Bridge
St. Lawrence River 3.8–
6.2
2.4–
3.9
Pont Victoria (Victoria Bridge)
Longueuil Saint-Lambert 6.4 4.0 Route 132 / A-20 – Varennes, La Prairie, U.S.A. A-20 exit 78; R-112 is signed east of A-20 / R-132
7.5 4.7 Avenue Victoria
Longueuil 8.8 5.5 1 Route 134 (Boulevard Taschereau) / Route 116 begins – La Prairie, Pont Champlain, Pont Jacques-Cartier Interchange; R-116 western terminus; west end of R-116 concurrency; exit numbers follow R-116
10.2–
10.8
6.3–
6.7
2 Boulevard Édouard Interchange
13.3 8.3 4 Chemin de Chambly / Boulevard Cousineau – Saint-Hubert Airport
Route 116 east (Boulevard Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier) – Beloeil, Saint-Hyacinthe
Interchange; east end of R-116 concurrency; R-112 follows Boulevard Cousineau
18.2 11.3 A-30 – Sorel-Tracy, Vaudreuil-Dorion A-30 exit 73
La Vallée-du-Richelieu Carignan 24.8 15.4 Route 223 north – Beloeil West end of R-223 concurrency
Chambly 27.1 16.8 Boulevard Fréchette To A-35
29.5 18.3 Route 223 south – Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Interchange; east end of R-223 concurrency
Rouville Richelieu 30.6 19.0 Route 133 to A-10 – Saint-Mathias-sur-Richelieu, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Marieville 37.0 23.0 Route 227 to A-10 – Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Marieville Centre-Ville, Mont-Saint-Grégoire
Rougemont 43.7 27.2 Route 229 north – Rougemont, Saint-Jean-Baptiste
46.5 28.9 Route 231 north – Saint-Damase, Saint-Hyacinthe
Saint-Césaire 51.2 31.8 Route 233 to A-10 – Sainte-Brigide-d'Iberville, Farnham, Saint-Hyacinthe
Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford 58.3 36.2 Route 235 to A-10 – Ange-Gardien, Saint-Pie
La Haute-Yamaska Granby 68.9 42.8 Route 137 north – Sainte-Cecile-de-Milton, Saint-Hyacinthe
71.0 44.1 Route 139 to A-10 – Roxton Pond, Cowansville Interchange under construction[3]
Waterloo 93.3 58.0 Route 241 north / Route 243 north – Roxton Falls, Valcourt West end of R-241 / R-243 concurrency
94.2 58.5 Route 241 south – Bromont, Cowansville East end of R-241 concurrency
Shefford 96.0 59.7 Route 243 south to A-10 – Lac-Brome East end of R-243 concurrency
Memphrémagog Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton 106.7 66.3 To A-10 – Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton A-10 exit 100
Eastman 112.0 69.6 Route 245 south to A-10 – Bolton-Est, Mansonville
Magog 121.3–
121.7
75.4–
75.6
Route 141 south – Orford
A-10 – Sherbrooke, Montreal
A-10 exit 115; R-141 signed as south but heads north (circular route)
126.7 78.7 Route 141 (Rue Merry) to Route 247
127.4 79.2 Route 108 east (Rue Princeipale) – Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley
130.7 81.2 A-55 to A-10 – Sherbrooke, Montreal, Stanstead A-55 exit 33
132.8 82.5 A-10 west / A-55 south – Montreal, Stanstead A-10 exit 123; no eastbound exit to A-10 west / A-55 south; west end of A-10 / A-55 concurrency; R-112 follows A-10 / A-55 service roads
City of Sherbrooke 133.8 83.1 Route 249 north – Saint-Denis-de-Brompton A-10 exit 123
137.0 85.1 A-10 east / A-55 north – Sherbrooke, Drummondville A-10 exit 128; east end of A-10 / A-55 concurrency
148.0 92.0 A-410 to A-10 / A-55 – Montreal, Drummondville, Cookshire-Eaton A-410 exit 4
150.6 93.6 Boulevard Jacques-Cartier Access to Université de Sherbrooke and Route 216 south
153.8 95.6 Rue des Grandes-Fourches (Route 143)
155.4–
155.5
96.6–
96.6
12e Avenue / 13e Avenue (Route 216) One-way pair
160.4 99.7 A-610 to A-10 / A-55 – Montreal, Drummondville Roundabout; A-610 eastern terminus
Le Haut-Saint-François East Angus 172.7 107.3 Route 214 east / Route 253 south – East Angus, Cookshire, Lac-Mégantic
175.4 109.0 Rue Saint-Jean Partially grade-separated
Dudswell 188.1 116.9 Route 255 – Asbestos, Bishopton
Weedon 204.9 127.3 Route 257 south – Gould, Fontainebleau West end of R-257 concurrency
205.9 127.9 Route 257 north – Ham-Sud East end of R-257 concurrency
213.0 132.4 Route 161 south – Lac-Mégantic West end of R-161 concurrency
Les Appalaches Beaulac-Garthby 220.4 137.0 Route 161 north – Victoriaville East end of R-161 concurrency
Disraeli 230.2 143.0 Route 263 north – Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur-de-Wolfestown, Saint-Fortunat West end of R-263 concurrency
231.1 143.6 Route 263 south – Sainte-Praxède, Lambton, Grand lac Saint François East end of R-263 concurrency
Thetford Mines 251.0 156.0 Route 165 north (Rue Saint-Désiré) – Saint-Ferdinand, Plessisville
258.8 160.8 Route 267 (Rue Saint-Alphonse) – Saint-Jean-de-Brébeuf, Centre-Ville, Adstock
266.2 165.4 Route 269 north (Rue Poirier) – Pontbriand, Saint-Agapit West end of R-269 concurrency
267.8 166.4 Route 269 south (Rue Saint-Georges) – Adstock East end of R-269 concurrency
Thetford MinesSaint-Pierre-de-Broughton boundary 273.8 170.1 Route 271 north – Saint-Pierre-de-Broughton, Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds West end of R-271 concurrency
Sacré-Cœur-de-Jésus 278.5 173.1 Route 271 south – Sainte-Clotilde-de-Beauce, Saint-Éphrem-de-Beauce East end of R-271 concurrency
Beauce-Centre Saint-Frédéric 295.7 183.7 Route 276 east – Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce
La Nouvelle-Beauce Vallée-Jonction 305.5 189.8 Route 173 south (Rue Principale) – Saint-Georges West end of R-173 concurrency
305.8 190.0 Route 173 north – Lévis East end of R-173 concurrency
Vallée-JonctionSaints-Anges boundary 308.4 191.6 A-73 – Québec, Saint-Georges A-73 exit 81
Frampton 319.7 198.7 Route 275 – Saint-Malachie, Sainte-Marguerite, Saint-Odilon-de-Cranbourne R-112 eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 57-58, Les Publications du Québec, 2005
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