Overnight weekend road closures expected for Highways 25 and 132

Transport Quebec says Freeway 25, together with the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel, Souligny Avenue, and Freeway 132, shall be closed for a part of the weekend.

Officers say that the closure shall be in a single day from June 12 to 13 and is to permit for upkeep work to be carried out to the tunnel’s electrical and communication system and for concreting northbound Freeway 25.

Full closure of Freeway 25 in the course of the night time of June 12 to 13. (CNW Group/Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité sturdy)

The closure shall be in place from 11 p.m. on Friday till 8 a.m. on Saturday alongside Freeway 25 between exit 5 — Route 138, Hochelaga Road, Sherbrooke Road — and the doorway from Charron Island heading in direction of the South Shore, whereas additionally being closed between exit 90 — Freeway 20 West, Route 132, La Prairie, USA, Varennes, P.-E.-Trudeau airport — and the doorway from Yves-Prévost Boulevard heading towards Montreal.

Moreover, Souligny Avenue shall be closed in each instructions between Dickson Road and Honoré-Beaugrand Road between 10:30 p.m. on Friday and eight a.m. Saturday.

Full closure of the tunnel in the course of the night time of June 12 to 13. (CNW Group/Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité sturdy)

Eastbound Freeway 132

A part of Freeway 132 is predicted to be closed in a single day from June 13 to 14.

Officers say the closure is to permit for marking work to be carried out.

Eastbound Freeway 132 shall be closed between Roland-Therrien Boulevard and Freeway 20 between 10 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. on Sunday.

For this closure, entrances onto Freeway 132 will shut half-hour earlier than the part of the freeway, and a detour shall be obtainable alongside Marie-Victorin Boulevard.

As at all times, work could also be postponed or delayed as a consequence of antagonistic climate situations or operational constraints. Transport Quebec recommends checking Québec 511 earlier than hitting the streets.

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