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New Brunswick Route 111

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Route 111
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length: 91.7 km (57.0 mi)
Existed: 1965 – present
Major junctions
South end: Route 1 in Rothesay
  Route 121 in Sussex Corner
North end: Route 1 / Route 114 near Sussex Corner
Highway system

Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes

Route 110 Route 112

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Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes

Route 111 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada; running from Route 1 exit 137 in Rothesay to Route 1 exit 198 in Sussex Corner, a distance of 91.7 kilometres.

From Rothesay, Route 111 runs southeast along a Super two to the Loch Lomond Road in Saint John, near the Saint John Airport. The route turns east along the Loch Lomond Road, leaving Saint John city limits, paralleling the Bay of Fundy coast to the village of St. Martins. Route 111 turns north from St. Martins through the communities of Upham, Hillsdale and Hammondvale, and uses the New Line Road to its end at Sussex Corner.

Route 111 was first designated in 1965, following the routing of former Route 29. Until the construction of the Saint John Airport connector in 1991, Route 111 continued along the Loch Lomond Road into Saint John's city centre, and it has also been extended in Sussex Corner to reach the former Trans-Canada Highway, now part of Route 1.


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