Road network | Major hindrances this weekend

Major obstacles will complicate travel on the road network this weekend, especially on Highway 25 northbound, in the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel. Mobility Montreal invites motorists to avoid the area.



Florence Morin-Martel

Florence Morin-Martel
Press

Highway 25 northbound will be completely closed between exit 90 and the entrance to Notre-Dame Est / Curatteau streets, including the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel, from 12:30 a.m. on Saturday to 5 a.m. Monday. Drivers will be invited to take a detour via exit 82 for the Jacques-Cartier bridge, exit avenue De Lorimier Sud, rue Notre-Dame Est, rue Dickson and avenue Souligny.


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A25 north, in the Louis-H.-La Fontaine tunnel, weekend of October 29.

By default, rue Notre-Dame Est going west will be closed between rue Curatteau and rue De Boucherville, as of Friday 10 p.m. On the South Shore, the ramps leading from Route 132 East and West to Autoroute 25 North will be closed as of Friday 11:30 p.m. Same scenario for the entrances to Boulevard Marie-Victorin East and West and that of the street of Île-Charron.


PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT

A25 north, tunnel sector and Souligny avenue, weekend of October 29.

Highway 10 eastbound between Wellington Street and the entrance at Carrie-Derick Street will be completely closed, from Friday 11 p.m. to Saturday 8 a.m. Same scenario for the nights from Saturday to Sunday and Sunday to Monday. Motorists can take a detour via Wellington, Saint-Patrick, Bridge, Irish and Chemin des Moulins streets.

As for Highway 10 westbound, it will be completely closed between Exit 2 and Wellington Street, from Friday 11 p.m. to Saturday 8 a.m.


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