Newfoundland and Labrador Route 2

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Route 2
Peacekeeper's Way
Pitts Memorial Drive
Route information
Length 34.2 km[1] (21.3 mi)
Major junctions
West end Route 60 in Conception Bay South
  Route 1 (TCH) near Mount Pearl
Route 10/The Parkway in St. John's
East end Hamilton Avenue / New Gower Street in St. John's
Highway system

Highways in Newfoundland and Labrador

Route 1 (TCH)Route 3

Route 2, also known as Pitts Memorial Drive and Peacekeeper's Way, is a freeway in St. John's, Newfoundland. The road provides a direct link from the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) to the downtown core, which was previously accessible only via city streets such as Topsail Road or Kenmount Road (which was part of the TCH until the Outer Ring Road was built). Initially called the Harbour Arterial, construction began in the early 1970s and was completed in 1979. The $52-million project was funded[2] by the federal and provincial governments. It was renamed by the city council in 1984 after local businessman James Stewart Pitt (1847-1914).[3]

The road bypasses Mount Pearl to the south and then runs parallel to the Waterford River on an embankment/cutting along the Southside Hills. It enters the downtown on a concrete viaduct that carries it over the Waterford River valley and the terminus of the former Newfoundland Railway. At the end of the viaduct, it meets New Gower Street which continues into downtown St. John's.

As a major route into and out of the city, the road is subject to heavy traffic and has had its share of unfortunate incidents and shutdowns.[4][5][6]

Exit list

Except for the Conception Bay Highway and Hamilton Avenue intersections, all intersections are grade-separated. All exits are unnumbered.

Locationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Conception Bay South0.00.0 Route 60 (Conception Bay Highway) Holyrood, Seal CoveAt-grade; through traffic follows Route 60 west
2.61.6Lawrence Pond Road
5.23.2Legion Road
7.84.8 Route 61 (Foxtrap Access Road)
10.36.4Minerals Road
13.48.3 To Route 60 / Manuels Access RoadWestbound exit, eastbound entrance
14.48.9Fowlers Road
Mount PearlSt. John's boundary19.712.2 Route 1 (TCH) (Outer Ring Road) St. John's, Clarenville, GanderExit 41 on Route 1
East end of Peacekeeper's Way • West end of Pitts Memorial Drive
22.213.8Ruth Avenue
23.714.7Richard Nolan Drive / Ruby Line Goulds
25.415.8 Route 3 (Commonwealth Avenue / Robert E. Howlett Memorial Drive) Goulds
St. John's29.218.1 To Route 10 (Bay Bulls Road) KilbrideEastbound right-in/right-out
29.618.4 Route 10 south (Bay Bulls Road) / Columbus Drive (Parkway) KilbrideNo eastbound exit
34.121.2Water Street east to Harbour DriveEastbound exit only
34.221.3Hamilton AvenueAt-grade; westbound access to Water Street
Continues as New Gower Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 Google (March 12, 2018). "Route 2 in Newfoundland and Labrador" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  2. "Street Names, Monuments, Areas, Plaques" (PDF). City of St. John's. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  3. "A History of St. John's City Council". Retrieved 2008-02-02.
  4. "Man charged after high-speed chase in oncoming traffic". CBC News. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. December 24, 2007. Retrieved 17 November 2008. The RNC said the car then sped — in the wrong lanes — down Pitts Memorial Drive at more than 130 km/h.
  5. "Pitts Memorial lanes shut down over accident". CBC News. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. October 21, 2007. Retrieved 17 November 2008. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary temporarily closed traffic in westbound lanes of Pitts Memorial Drive following an early morning accident.
  6. "Goodbye blizzard, hello flooding". CBC News. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. January 28, 2005. Retrieved 17 November 2008. In St. John's, the eastbound lane on Pitts Memorial Drive – the arterial that connects the downtown with the Trans-Canada Highway – was closed because of flooding.
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