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New Brunswick Route 124

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Existed:
  
1965 – present

East end:
  
Route 1 in Norton

Constructed
  
1965

West end:
  
Route 102 in Evandale

Length
  
34.6 km

Province
  
New Brunswick

New Brunswick Route 124

Major cities
  
Norton, Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick

Route 124 is an east/west provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The road runs from Route 1 exit 175 in Norton as far as the Saint John River, where it crosses the Evandale Ferry to Evandale and an intersection with Route 102. The road has a length of approximately 41.3 kilometers, excluding the distance across the river, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities. In these areas, the highway is often unofficially referred to as "Mountain Road."

Contents

Map of NB-124, New Brunswick, Canada

This route intersects with New Brunswick Route 850.

Communities along Route 124

  • Norton
  • Midland
  • Springfield
  • Hatfield Point
  • Kars
  • Evandale
  • References

    New Brunswick Route 124 Wikipedia