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New Brunswick Route 148

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Route 148 marker
Route 148
Route information
Maintained by Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
Major junctions
North end Route 8 in South Portage
Major intersections Route 107 in Nashwaak Bridge
South end Route 105 in Fredericton
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
Highway system
Route 145 Route 150

Route 148 is a north-south secondary highway in New Brunswick, Canada. Most of the route was previously part of Route 8 prior to the opening of the extended Marysville Bypass, which is now Route 8. Route 148 starts north of South Portage and travels south through South Portage, after which it passes east of Nashwaak Bridge through Pleasant Valley and Ross before crossing the Nashwaak River south of the northern terminus of Route 628 near Taymouth. Continuing south, it passes by Durham Bridge to Nashwaak Village, thence following the Killarney Road to Fredericton, where it becomes St Mary's Street. It ends at a junction with Route 105 at the corner of Maple Street and St. Mary's Street.

History

Most of this route was renumerated from a section of Route 8 in August 2014 after the Marysville bypass was opened.

See also

References

  1. ^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure: Designated Provincial Highways, 2014