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New Brunswick Route 110

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Route 110
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length: 15.9 km (9.9 mi)
Existed: 1976 – present
Major junctions
West end: Boundary Line Road at the U.S. border in Centreville
  Route 2 (TCH) in Centerville
East end: Route 130 in Florenceville
Location
Counties: Carleton
Highway system

Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes

Route 109 Route 111

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Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes

Route 110 is 15.9-kilometre (9.9 mi) long highway in New Brunswick, Canada; running from the Canada–US border crossing at Bridgewater, Maine as a continuation of Boundary Line Road, a connector to U.S. Route 1 (US 1). The route crosses through Carleton County, crossing Route 2 (Trans-Canada Highway) in Centreville. The route runs along the Saint John River before reaching Florenceville-Bristol, where it terminates at an intersection with Route 130 on the riverbank.

Historically, Route 110 was known as Route 6 until 1965, and Route 555 between 1965 and 1976.

Route 110 beings at the Bridgewater - Centreville Border Crossing in Centerville as a continuation of Boundary Line Road, a local road to downtown Bridgewater, Maine. The route runs along the bank of the Big Presque Isle Stream, passing a junction with Royalton Road, which connects to the community of Lower Royalton. After turning away from the steam, Route 110 runs southeast into a junction with Route 550 as it enters the small residential community of Tracey Mills, marking the terminus of Route 550.


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