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Autoroute 19, also known as Autoroute Papineau (Papineau Highway), is an autoroute in Quebec. It crosses the Rivière des Prairies via the Papineau-Leblanc Bridge, connecting the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville in Montreal and the Duvernay neighbourhood in Laval. A super two highway exists in Bois-des-Filion, north of Route 344 and south of Autoroute 640, just north of Pont David, which runs on the Highway 19 right-of-way.

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  • L'autoroute 19 (A-19) est une autoroute interurbaine québécoise desservant la région métropolitaine de Montréal. L'A-19 est également appelée autoroute Papineau. Elle est un des principaux accès à l'Île de Montréal en provenance de la rive nord. La portion autoroute de l'avenue Papineau s'étend sur 7 km entre le boulevard Henri-Bourassa à Montréal et le boulevard Dagenais à Laval et elle traverse la rivière des Prairies (km 3,7) via le pont Papineau-Leblanc. Elle est accompagnée tout au long de son trajet par la route 335 qui la suit parallèlement quelques kilomètres à l'ouest avant de la rejoindre pour en devenir sa continuité. (fr)
  • Autoroute 19, also known as Autoroute Papineau (Papineau Highway), is an autoroute in Quebec. It crosses the Rivière des Prairies via the Papineau-Leblanc Bridge, connecting the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville in Montreal and the Duvernay neighbourhood in Laval. There are plans to widen Route 335 to four lanes, which would be a continuation of A-19 from Autoroute 440 to the , on Rivière des Mille Îles, and Bois-des-Filion to relieve congestion along that stretch. The lands reserved for the project were expropriated in 1973 in conjunction of a future extension of the A-19. In 2007 Transport Minister Julie Boulet gave the green light for studies in the area. A super two highway exists in Bois-des-Filion, north of Route 344 and south of Autoroute 640, just north of Pont David, which runs on the Highway 19 right-of-way. The city street Papineau Avenue in Montreal is signed as Autoroute 19, from Autoroute 40 northwards. It was once envisioned that A-19 would extend to the Jacques Cartier Bridge, and run below surface level south of the Metropolitan Expressway, like the Decarie Expressway. An autoroute-grade limited access expressway exists between the southern end of the Jacques Cartier Bridge and the northern end of the limited access expressway portion Route 116/Route 112 in St. Hubert, that is otherwise unsigned. The 112/116 expressway from the Jacques Cartier Bridge approach (the southern end of A-19) to Quebec Autoroute 30 was to have been designated Quebec Autoroute 16. (en)
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  • L'autoroute 19 (A-19) est une autoroute interurbaine québécoise desservant la région métropolitaine de Montréal. L'A-19 est également appelée autoroute Papineau. Elle est un des principaux accès à l'Île de Montréal en provenance de la rive nord. La portion autoroute de l'avenue Papineau s'étend sur 7 km entre le boulevard Henri-Bourassa à Montréal et le boulevard Dagenais à Laval et elle traverse la rivière des Prairies (km 3,7) via le pont Papineau-Leblanc. Elle est accompagnée tout au long de son trajet par la route 335 qui la suit parallèlement quelques kilomètres à l'ouest avant de la rejoindre pour en devenir sa continuité. (fr)
  • Autoroute 19, also known as Autoroute Papineau (Papineau Highway), is an autoroute in Quebec. It crosses the Rivière des Prairies via the Papineau-Leblanc Bridge, connecting the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville in Montreal and the Duvernay neighbourhood in Laval. A super two highway exists in Bois-des-Filion, north of Route 344 and south of Autoroute 640, just north of Pont David, which runs on the Highway 19 right-of-way. (en)
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