Pie-IX bridge closed on weekends

From December 13 through the end of 2022, the northbound bridge will be closed to traffic and traffic will be diverted to the southern span.

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These are the main road works projects that will interrupt traffic this weekend:

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Pie-IX bridge and highway 125

The Pie-IX bridge connecting Montreal to Laval will be completely closed in both directions this weekend, starting Friday at 10 p.m. Until Monday at 5 a.m. M.

The detour for northbound traffic is on Charleroi St., Garon Ave., Henri-Bourassa Blvd. to the A-19 northbound and the 440 eastbound service road.

The detour for southbound traffic is via the 440 westbound service road to the northbound A-19 motorway, Fleury St. then St-Michel and Henri-Bourassa Blvds.

From December 13 through the end of 2022, the northbound bridge will be closed to traffic, and traffic will be diverted to the southern span, with one lane open in each direction. During peak hours, there will be two lanes available for southbound traffic in the morning and northbound traffic at night.

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Highway 25 and Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel

For southbound traffic between Montreal and Longueuil, Southbound Highway 25 will be completely closed on weekend nights, beginning Friday at 9:30 p.m. Until Saturday at 6 a.m. M., Saturday at 10:30 p.m. Until Sunday at 7 a.m. M. And on Sunday at 9:30 p.m. M. pm to Monday 5 am, between the exit to downtown Montreal and the entrance to de l’Île Charron St., including the tunnel. The detours are made through the Jacques Cartier bridge.

For northbound traffic, between Longueuil and Montreal, there will be two of the three lanes closed in the tunnel, Friday from 10:30 pm to Saturday 7:30 am; Saturday from 10:30 pm to Sunday at 8:30 am and Sunday from 10 pm to Monday 5 am

Mercier Bridge

Between Kahnawake and Montreal, a lane in the direction of Montreal will be closed at the Mercier Bridge on Saturday from 6 am to 7 pm In the event of inclement weather, work may be postponed until Sunday.

Reference-montrealgazette.com

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