Metropolitan Highway | Quebec draws up a positive assessment of the closings of this weekend

The Metropolitan highway and its service roads were reopened to traffic on Sunday, after complete closures due to the dismantling of part of the overpass on boulevard des Galeries-d’Anjou. Quebec says it draws a positive balance sheet for the weekend, despite greater congestion on the local network.


“It went well, everything went as planned. Highway 40 westbound was even reopened around 10:20 a.m. westbound and 10:40 a.m. eastbound, a little earlier than expected,” the ministry spokesperson said on Sunday. Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTMD), Martin Girard.

Between Saturday 10 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m., the Metropolitan Autoroute had been completely closed eastbound between exit 78 and the entrances from Autoroute 25. Westbound, the entire section between exit 80 North and the he entrance from boulevard Langelier was also interrupted.

The reason: teams were proceeding with the partial dismantling of the Boulevard des Galeries-d’Anjou viaduct, above Highway 40, using several pieces of machinery. “After the dismantling, we will go into construction mode for the new structure in the coming weeks,” continued Mr. Girard on the phone.

All highway service lanes were also closed between 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Heading east, it was no longer possible to drive between Avenue des Halles and the entrance to the shopping center, while heading west, traffic had been interrupted between Rue Jarry Est and Avenue de Neuville. These sections were reopened to traffic in the middle of the afternoon on Sunday.

Local network traffic

After a winter break, reconstruction work on this overpass has resumed since March 20. This vast project, which began in 2021, should be completed by the end of 2023.

Anticipating a “strong congestion” in connection with this work, Quebec had invited the population to avoid the sector during the weekend. Around the closure, several axes were very busy on the island of Montreal, Saturday and Sunday, was able to see The Press.

“On our own network, so at the level of highways 40 and 25 especially, we did not note any major elements. There was no major congestion. On the local network, on the other hand, it is certain that it was probably not as fluid as in normal times ”, notes in this sense Martin Girard.

Other closures are also to be expected in the coming weeks, but the nature of these is still unknown. They will be specified as and when, by press releases, on the site of the government of Quebec.

At any time, the authorities also point out that the various phases of work could be postponed due to adverse weather conditions or unforeseen operational constraints. In this context, users are advised to consult the Québec 511 platform in order to better plan their trips.


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