Quebec Autoroute 440 (Laval)

Autoroute 440 shield

Autoroute 440
Autoroute Jean-Noël-Lavoie
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length 18.2 km[1][2] (11.3 mi)
Existed 1974[2] – present
Major junctions
West end A-13 in Laval
  A-15 (TCH) / A-19 in Laval
East end A-25 in Laval
Location
Major cities Laval
Highway system

Quebec provincial highways

A-410A-440
For Autoroute 440 in Quebec City, see Quebec Autoroute 440 (Quebec City).

Autoroute 440 (or A-440, also known as Autoroute Jean-Noël-Lavoie and previously as Autoroute Laval) is a provincial highway that runs across the city of Laval, Quebec from Autoroute 13 to Autoroute 25. It is currently 18.2 km (11.3 mi) long, proceeding across Île Jésus on an east–west axis. It links every highway or expressway that connects Montreal to the North Shore.

Originally, it would have continued West in the Avenue des Bois corridor and crossed Rivière des Prairies on Bigras and Bizard Islands. On the latter island, the right-of-way is actually a public park. On the Island of Montreal, the A-440 right-of-way is just west of Boulevard Chateau-Pierrefonds. The autoroute would have ended at the Chemin Sainte-Marie interchange (Exit 49) on Autoroute 40.

  • Western terminus: Av. Des Bois (Ste-Dorothée neighbourhood) (km 16)
  • Eastern terminus: Autoroute 25 (St-Vincent-De-Paul neighbourhood) (km 34)
  • Lowest Annual Average Daily Traffic: 13 500 vpd (between R-117 and Avenue des Bois) (2000)
  • Highest Annual Average Daily Traffic: 131 000 vpd (between Des Laurentides blvd. and Industriel blvd.) (2000)

History

A-440 was built over the following timeline:

From Exit To Exit Date
Route 11719A-15/TCH221974
A-1317Route 117191975
A-15/TCH22Route 335251975
Route 33525A-19271976
A-1927A-25 South (now
Route 125 South)
341979
Route 125 South, (former
A-25 South)
34New A-25 South (existing
autoroute renumbered)
16 (A-25)2011

Note: Only service roads were originally built from A-13 to Boulevard Industriel (Exit 24), but they were signed as Autoroute 440 until the autoroute was completed in 1994.

Exit list

The entire route is in Laval.

kmmiExitDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 Route 148 west (Avenue des Bois) / Montée ChampagneAt-grade intersection
1.000.6217 A-13 (Autoroute Chomedey) Montreal, Saint-Eustache, Aéroport P.-E.-Trudeau, Aéroport MirabelSplit into exits 17S (south) and 17N (north) west bound; exit 15 on A-13; no exit number eastbound
4.302.6719 Route 117 (Boulevard Curé-Labelle) / Boulevard Chomedey
6.203.8522 A-15 (TCH) (Autoroute des Laurentides) Saint-Jérôme, Montréal, Aéroport MirabelExit 15 on A-15
7.704.7824Boulevard Industriel
9.906.1525 Route 335 south (Boulevard des Laurentides) / Boulevard René-LaennecRoute 335 joins service roads
11.507.1527 A-19 (Autoroute Papineau) / Route 335 north (Boulevard des Filion) MontréalRoute 335 leaves service roads; exit 8 on A-19 / Route 335
14.208.8230 Route 125 south (Boulevard Pie-IX) to Pont Pie-IX MontréalWestern terminus of concurrency with Route 125
15.609.6931Montée Saint-FrançoisEastbound exit is via exit 30
18.2011.3134 Route 125 north (Montée Masson) / Rang du Bas-Saint-François / Avenue Marcel VilleneuveExit formerly served Autoroute 25
18.7011.6235 A-25 south MontréalTo Pont Olivier Charbonneau
19.8012.30 A-25 north TerrebonneExit 17 on A-25
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. 1 2 "Répertoire des autoroutes du Québec" (in French). Transports Québec. Archived from the original on 2010-01-11. Retrieved 2008-02-23.

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