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Autoroute 70, or A-70, is a short Autoroute located in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of northern Quebec. It is the only Autoroute that does not connect to any other Autoroutes, although other Autoroutes have discontiguous segments (such as A-20 and A-30). A-70 was first created in 1983, and has since been extended three times. The ultimate length of A-70 will be around 72 km (44.7 mi).

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  • 31.56
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  • L'autoroute 70 (A-70) ou autoroute de l'Aluminium, est une autoroute interurbaine québécoise desservant la ville de Saguenay dans la région du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. Elle permet de contourner les arrondissements de Jonquière, de Chicoutimi et une partie de l'arrondissement de La Baie. Elle a une longueur totale de 31,8 kilomètres. Elle est accompagnée tout au long de son trajet par la route 170, de desserte locale qui peut lui servir d'alternative lors de fermeture importante. Le débit journalier moyen annuel (DJMA) de l'autoroute est de 40 000 véhicules. L'autoroute de l'Aluminium est actuellement la seule autoroute québécoise à ne pas en croiser une autre. La route 175, qui relie la région de Québec à la région du Saguenay, est devenue une voie rapide à double chaussée (mais pas une autoroute) ; l'A-70 demeurera donc isolée des autres. (fr)
  • Autoroute 70, or A-70, is a short Autoroute located in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of northern Quebec. It is the only Autoroute that does not connect to any other Autoroutes, although other Autoroutes have discontiguous segments (such as A-20 and A-30). A-70 was first created in 1983, and has since been extended three times. A-70 is 31.56 km (19.6 mi) long at present, however extensions are being proposed in both directions. A-70 is only partially completed; it acts primarily as a bypass route around the urban area of Saguenay. The route was slow to develop; until 2001 it was an extremely short stub, fewer than 6 km (3.7 mi) long. A-70 will be extended westward to Alma and eastward to La Baie. A new alignment has already been determined for the westernmost section of A-70. The proposed route for the eastern section has also been determined and 7.29 km (4.5 mi) of it has been built – from the former eastern terminus of the original A-70 to the Saguenay-Bagotville Airport. The ultimate length of A-70 will be around 72 km (44.7 mi). (en)
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  • 70
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  • Autoroute
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  • Autoroute Alma-La Baie (en)
  • Autoroute du Saguenay (en)
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  • West (en)
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  • East (en)
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  • in Saguenay (en)
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  • Eastern terminus; roundabout intersection (en)
  • Also serves Rue Panet (en)
  • Road continues west as Route 170 (en)
  • Signed as exits 42O and 42E westbound; original western terminus (en)
  • Former eastern terminus of original section at temporary at-grade intersection, since replaced with an interchange to the southeast (en)
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  • Rue St-Hubert – Jonquiere Centre-Ville, Lac-Kenogami (en)
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  • Rue Mathias / Boulevard Mellon (en)
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  • Autoroute 70, or A-70, is a short Autoroute located in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of northern Quebec. It is the only Autoroute that does not connect to any other Autoroutes, although other Autoroutes have discontiguous segments (such as A-20 and A-30). A-70 was first created in 1983, and has since been extended three times. The ultimate length of A-70 will be around 72 km (44.7 mi). (en)
  • L'autoroute 70 (A-70) ou autoroute de l'Aluminium, est une autoroute interurbaine québécoise desservant la ville de Saguenay dans la région du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. Elle permet de contourner les arrondissements de Jonquière, de Chicoutimi et une partie de l'arrondissement de La Baie. Elle a une longueur totale de 31,8 kilomètres. Elle est accompagnée tout au long de son trajet par la route 170, de desserte locale qui peut lui servir d'alternative lors de fermeture importante. Le débit journalier moyen annuel (DJMA) de l'autoroute est de 40 000 véhicules. (fr)
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  • Autoroute 70 (Québec) (fr)
  • Quebec Autoroute 70 (en)
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  • Autoroute du Saguenay (en)
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