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Quebec Route 335

Coordinates: 45°54′46″N 73°46′50″W / 45.91266°N 73.78045°W / 45.91266; -73.78045
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Route 335 marker
Route 335
Boulevard des Laurentides, Pont-Viau.jpg
Route 335 south as Laurentides boulevard in Pont-Viau, Laval.
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length85.5 km[1] (53.1 mi)
History Route 65
Major junctions
South end R-138 in Montréal
Major intersections A-40 (TCH) in Montréal
A-19 / A-440 in Laval
A-640 in Bois-des-Filion
R-158 in Saint-Lin-Laurentides
North end R-125 in Chertsey
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Major citiesMontreal, Laval, Terrebonne
Highway system
R-333 R-337

Route 335 is a north-south regional route located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. from Montreal It serves the administrative regions of Montreal, Laval, Laurentides, and Lanaudière. It is the only secondary road whose route crosses the Island of Montreal. Between Autoroute 440 in Laval and Côte-Saint-Louis Road in Terrebonne, Route 335 is located in the right-of-way of the future Autoroute 19.

Route description

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Route 335 in Saint-Lin-Laurentides, multiplexed with 158 and 337.

Route 335 begins in Montreal at Sherbrooke Street (Route 138) and follows Saint Denis Street. North of the Autoroute 40, Route 335 splits to a one-way pair, following Berri Street southbound and Lajeunesse Street northbound, and then crosses the Viau Bridge over Rivière des Prairies to Laval. It follows Laurentian Boulevard to Autoroute 440 on Laurentian Boulevard. Route 335 once followed the entire length of Laurentian Boulevard to the David Bridge on the Rivière des Mille Îles, but now concurrently with Autoroute 440 for about 1.5 km (0.9 mi) to Autoroute 19. Between Autoroute 440 and Dagenais Boulevard, it is co-signed with Autoroute 19, and continues on the Autoroute 19 right-of-way. North of the bridge, the Route 335 once ran along Montée Gagnon from Route 344 northwards, but now follows the Autoroute 19 right-of-way along Louis-Joseph-Papineau Boulevard to Côte-Saint-Louis Road East (French: chemin de la Côte-St-Louis est). North of chemin de la Côte-St-Louis est, Route 335 runs along Montée Gagnon and its historic route.

Formerly Route 65, it was an alternative to Routes 11 and 18.

Future

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There are plans to extend Autoroute 19 along Route 335 to Autoroute 640 in Bois-des-Filion with anticipated completion in 2027, with the first phase being 1.5 km (0.9 mi) extension and an interchange at Rue Saint-Saëns. The project includes four new interchanges, reconstruction of the Autoroute 640 interchange, and twinning the Athanase David Bridge.[2][3]

Municipalities along Route 335

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Major intersections

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RCMLocationkm[1]miExitDestinationsNotes
MontréalMontréal0.00.0Rue Saint Denis
Rue Sherbrooke (R-138)
R-335 southern terminus; Rue Saint Denis continues south
6.44.0 A-40 (TCH) (Autoroute Métropolitaine)Access via Boulevard Crémazie service roads; A-40 exits 71 (eastbound) and 73 (westbound); one-way transition, northbound follows Rue Lajeunesse, southbound follows Rue Berri
9.55.9One-way transitionNorth end of one-way pair; becomes Boulevard des Laurentides
Rivière des Prairies9.5–
9.9
5.9–
6.2
Pont Viau (Viau Bridge)
Laval13.38.3Boulevard Saint-MartinFormer R-148
14.89.225 A-440 west (Autoroute Jean-Noël-Lavoie) / Boulevard des LaurentidesA-440 exit 25; south end of A-40 concurrency; exit numbers follow A-440
15.79.825
27
Boulevard René-LaennecSigned as exits 25 (eastbound) and 27 (westbound)
16.810.427
8
A-19 south (Autoroute Papineau) – Montréal
A-440 east (Autoroute Jean-Noël-Lavoie)
North end of A-440 concurrency; south end of A-19 concurrency; A-440 exit 27; A-19 exit 8
18.511.5 A-19 ends / Boulevard Dagenais Est / Boulevard des Grands-MaîtresAt-grade; A-19 northern terminus; becomes Avenue Papineau; future interchange as part of A-19 extension[2]
21.913.6Rue Saint-Saëns EstFuture interchange as part of A-19 extension[2]
23.714.7Boulevard des Laurentides / Boulevard des Mille-ÎlesFuture interchange as part of A-19 extension[2]
Rivière des Mille Îles24.3–
24.6
15.1–
15.3
Pont Athanase-David (Athanase David Bridge)
Thérèse-De BlainvilleBois-des-Filion25.115.6 R-344 (Boulevard Adolphe-Chapleau) – Rosemère, TerrebonneFuture interchange as part of A-19 extension[2]
26.016.2 A-640 – Repentigny, Saint-EustacheA-640 exit 28; future A-19 northern terminus[2]
Les Moulins – Thérèse-De Blainville boundaryTerrebonne – Blainville boundary31.119.3Montée Gagnon / Chemin de la Côte-Saint-Louis
Les Moulins
No major junctions
Thérèse-De Blainville
No major junctions
Les MoulinsTerrebonne
(La Plaine)
45.328.1 R-337 south – TerrebonneSouth end of R-337 concurrency
MontcalmSaint-Lin-Laurentides52.132.4 R-158 west / R-339 south – Saint-Jérôme, Saint-Roch-OuestSouth end of R-158 concurrency; R-339 northern terminus
53.833.4 R-158 east – Saint-EspritNorth end of R-158 concurrency
57.035.4 R-337 north – Sainte-JulienneNorth end of R-337 concurrency
Saint-Calixte74.946.5Chemin du Lac de l'Achigan – Saint-HippolyteTo R-333
Chertsey – Rawdon boundary85.553.1 R-125 – Rawdon, Saint-Donat
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Quebec Route 335" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Autoroute 19 entre Laval et Bois-des-Filion – Prolongement". Transports et Mobilité durable Québec (in Canadian French). Gouvernement du Québec. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
  3. ^ St-Amour, Stéphane St-Amour (June 30, 2022). "L'autoroute 19 serait complétée à la fin 2027 au coût de 900 M$". Courrier Laval (in Canadian French). Retrieved May 24, 2023.
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45°54′46″N 73°46′50″W / 45.91266°N 73.78045°W / 45.91266; -73.78045