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Autoroute 19, also known as Autoroute Papineau (Papineau Highway), is an autoroute in
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. It crosses the
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via the Papineau-Leblanc Bridge, connecting the borough of
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in
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and the Duvernay
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in Laval. There are plans to widen Route 335 to four lanes, which would be a continuation of A-19 from Autoroute 440 to the Athanase David Bridge, on
Rivière des Mille Îles The Rivière des Mille Îles (, "Thousand Islands River") is a channel of the Ottawa River in southwestern Quebec, Canada and runs into the Rivière des Prairies. It is long. It divides Île Jésus (the city of Laval) from the North Shore, ...
, and
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to relieve congestion along that stretch. The lands reserved for the project were expropriated in 1973 in conjunction of a future extension of the A-19. In 2007 Transport Minister
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gave the green light for studies in the area. A
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highway exists in Bois-des-Filion, north of Route 344 and south of
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, just north of Pont David, which runs on the Highway 19 right-of-way. The city street Papineau Avenue in Montreal is signed as Autoroute 19, from Autoroute 40 northwards. It was once envisioned that A-19 would extend to the
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, and run below surface level south of the Metropolitan Expressway, like the
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. An autoroute-grade limited access expressway exists between the southern end of the Jacques Cartier Bridge and the northern end of the limited access expressway portion Route 116/ Route 112 in St. Hubert, that is otherwise unsigned. The 112/116 expressway from the Jacques Cartier Bridge approach (the southern end of A-19) to Quebec Autoroute 30 was to have been designated
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.


Year of construction

*1970: Henri-Bourassa Blvd. to Lévesque Blvd. *1972: Lévesque Blvd. to St-Martin Blvd. (formerly Route 148) *1976: St-Martin Blvd. (formerly Route 148) to Autoroute 440 *1990: Laval freeway (Autoroute 440) to Dagenais Blvd.


Annual Average Daily Traffic

*Lowest Annual Average Daily Traffic : 12 400 (between R-148 and A-440) (2000) *Highest Annual Average Daily Traffic : 57 000 (Papineau-Leblanc Bridge) (2000)


Major intersections


2006 Highway Overpass collapse

On September 30, 2006, at 12:30PM EDT, an
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on Boulevard de la Concorde (Exit 5) collapsed onto the busy Autoroute 19 in Laval. Two vehicles were crushed underneath, while three others and a motorcycle fell from the top. Five people were killed and six others were injured, including three critically. There have been numerous reports from witnesses who saw the two vehicles being crushed underneath the structure. The overpass bridge, built in 1970, had been rated for 35 more years of service and had a maintenance check one year earlier, in 2005. The police called
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to report fallen chunks of concrete one hour before the collapse, and a Transports Quebec team had visually inspected the span less than thirty minutes prior to the collapse. The section between Autoroute 440 and Boulevard Levesque was reopened four weeks later. An estimated 60 000 motorists use the highway and connected bridge to the
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daily. Traffic and bus re-routing as well as park-and-ride measures were being managed by Transports Quebec (see external link below). In light of the incident, the Quebec government announced a public investigation headed by former premier
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into the matter. The remainder of the structure was demolished on October 21 after further inspection of the remains. A nearby overpass was also ordered to be demolished due to structural concerns. The replacement overpass for Boulevard de la Concorde opened to traffic on June 13, 2007.CBC News


See also

* List of bridges spanning the Rivière des Prairies *
List of crossings of the Rivière des Mille Îles This is a list of bridges and other crossings from Laval, Quebec to the north shore of the Rivière des Mille Îles from where it joins the Rivière des Prairies upstream to the Ottawa River ( Lac des Deux Montagnes). See also * List of crossi ...
*
List of crossings of the Rivière des Prairies This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Rivière des Prairies from the Saint Lawrence River upstream to the Ottawa River ( Lac des Deux Montagnes). See also * List of bridges in Quebec * List of bridges to the Island of Montreal * ...


References


External links


Public inquiry websiteTransport Quebec websiteTransports Quebec Map

Steve Anderson's MontrealRoads.com: Papineau Autoroute (A-19)
{{Streets in Montreal 19 Roads in Laval, Quebec Roads in Montreal