INFRASTRUCTURE * Canada - Border route opens up the Eastern Seaboard
Woodstock,N.B.,CAN -Truck News, by Steven Macleod -4 Oct 2007: -- Trade between Atlantic Canada and the US is expected to flow more efficiently with the completion of a 14-kilometre highway project in New Brunswick... "The project consisted of twinning the entire section of existing two-lane highway on Route 95 between the Trans-Canada Highway and the international border at Houlton. The new highway is a four-lane divided highway that includes a new interchange at the Route 540 intersection and a grade separation at Plymouth Road", said Premier Shawn Graham... The $33-million project was jointly funded by the federal and provincial governments, with federal funding provided through the Canada Strategic Infrastructure Fund... (Photo from concise.britannica.com: Ferry terminal for the the Trans-Canada Highway at Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver, B.C., the link to the final stretch of the highway on Vancouver Island)
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