This article written in french by Nicholas Pereira was automatically translated using AI
A new phase of construction will result in closures near the Charles-De Gaulle Bridge, which connects Montreal and Terrebonne, spanning the Rivière des Prairies along Highway 40.
The closures are scheduled to take place from December 15 to 20, and again from January 5 to 9.
Closures will occur from Sunday to Thursday between 10 PM and 4 AM, on Fridays from 11 PM to 6 AM, and on Saturdays from 11 PM to 7 AM.
Specifically:
- Westbound Highway 40 will be inaccessible between Highway 640 and Gouin Boulevard East.
- Eastbound Highway 40 will have a single lane closure between Gouin Boulevard East and Route 344 (Chemin Saint-Charles).
These restrictions will also lead to the following closures:
- Exit 52 on Highway 640 Eastbound, which connects to Highway 40 Westbound.
- The access ramp from Montée des Pionniers to Highway 40 Westbound.
- Exit 94 on Highway 40 Westbound, which leads to Montée des Pionniers.
During full directional closures, road users will be directed to take marked detour routes via temporary signage, passing through Route 138 (Notre-Dame) and the Jean-Baptiste-Legardeur Bridge.
Note that the work schedule may be delayed, extended, or canceled due to unfavorable weather conditions or operational constraints. (N.P.)
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