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New Brunswick Route 108

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Route 108
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length: 202.9 km (126.1 mi)
Existed: 1965 – present
Major junctions
West end: Route 2 (TCH) in Grand Falls
  Route 144 / Route 130 / Route 105 in Grand Falls
Route 109 in Plaster Rock
Route 8 in Renous-Quarryville
East end: Route 8 in Derby Junction
Location
Major cities: Drummond, Plaster Rock, Renous-Quarryville
Highway system

Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes

Route 107 Route 109

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Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes

Route 108 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada; running from Trans-Canada Highway exit 75 near Grand Falls to Route 8 exit 163 at Derby Junction (near Miramichi); a distance of 202.9 kilometres.

From the northern terminus on the Trans-Canada Highway, Exit 75, the route loops around passing the eastern terminus of Route 144. Route 108 follows an access road built in 2003 to the former Trans-Canada Highway, then runs southeast along its old alignment to the edge of the town of Grand Falls. The road passes through the town as "Madawaska Road", passing the Grand Falls Generating Station, then the northern terminus of Route 130, and leaves along Tobique Road, then Toners Renous Road passing the Eastern Terminus of Route 105. Route 108 continues southeast through Drummond and New Denmark, Blue Bell and Hazeldean. From here, the route passes through Crombie Settlement, and Sisson Ridge then comes to a 4-way intersection at the northern outskirts of Plaster Rock with the southern terminus of Route 385. The route follows a bypass route to the south, reaching another 4-way intersection at the Route 109 junction at the south end of town.


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