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・ New Brunswick School District 01
・ New Brunswick School District 03
・ New Brunswick School District 05
・ New Brunswick School District 06
・ New Brunswick Route 160
・ New Brunswick Route 161
・ New Brunswick Route 165
・ New Brunswick Route 17
・ New Brunswick Route 170
・ New Brunswick Route 172
・ New Brunswick Route 175
・ New Brunswick Route 176
・ New Brunswick Route 177
・ New Brunswick Route 180
・ New Brunswick Route 190
New Brunswick Route 2
・ New Brunswick Route 205
・ New Brunswick Route 215
・ New Brunswick Route 218
・ New Brunswick Route 255
・ New Brunswick Route 260
・ New Brunswick Route 265
・ New Brunswick Route 275
・ New Brunswick Route 280
・ New Brunswick Route 3
・ New Brunswick Route 303
・ New Brunswick Route 305
・ New Brunswick Route 310
・ New Brunswick Route 313
・ New Brunswick Route 315


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New Brunswick Route 2 : ウィキペディア英語版
New Brunswick Route 2

Route 2 is a major highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, carrying the main route of the Trans-Canada Highway in the province. Despite the Trans-Canada designation, the route is officially a provincial highway, as opposed to a federal highway. It is a 4-lane freeway in its entirety.
The highway connects with Autoroute 85 at the border with Quebec and with Highway 104 at the border with Nova Scotia, as well as traffic from Interstate 95 via the Route 95 connector. Route 2 directly serves the cities of Edmundston, Fredericton and Moncton.
A 20-year project to replace the original 1960s-era 2-lane Trans-Canada Highway with a 4-lane freeway was completed on November 1, 2007. The final upgrade to Route 2 and its short connector Route 95 has extended the continuous freeway network of North America east to New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Once Autoroute 85 in Quebec is completed, Route 2 will also connect with the freeway networks of central Canada without passing through the United States.
==Route description==
The highway's western terminus is at the interprovincial boundary with Quebec 15 km north of Edmundston. It follows the lower section of the Madawaska River valley and enters the Saint John River valley where it passes north of Edmundston, running several kilometres inland from the east bank of the Saint John River, crossing the Rivière Verte as it continues past Saint-Léonard.
At Grand Falls, the highway crosses to the west bank of the river and passes by Perth-Andover, Florenceville, and Hartland. At Woodstock the Saint John River turns east and the highway continues to parallel the river on a ridge several kilometres inland along the western bank. It passes south of Fredericton and Oromocto before crossing the northeastern edge of CFB Gagetown.
The Saint John River turns south near Jemseg where the highway crosses the river on the Saint John River High Level Crossing and continues east over the Jemseg River using the Jemseg River Bridge.
The highway leaves the river valleys as it continues east across the rolling hills south of Grand Lake and passes by Havelock, River Glade and Salisbury.
The highway passes north and east of Moncton and Dieppe before turning south and passing by Memramcook, Sackville, and Aulac before reaching the eastern terminus at the inter-provincial boundary with Nova Scotia.

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