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Maintained byNew Brunswick Department of Transportation | ||||
Length | 42.21 km[1] (26.23 mi) | |||
Existed | 1965–present | |||
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Country | Canada | |||
Province | New Brunswick | |||
Major cities | Somerville,Upper Woodstock | |||
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Route 103 is ahighway inNew Brunswick,Canada, running fromWoodstock toFlorenceville along the west bank of theSaint John River, a distance of 42 kilometres.
Route 103 begins at the interchange between theTrans-Canada Highway andRoute 555 and passes the eastern terminus ofRoute 95, where it connects the interchange to downtown Woodstock andInterstate 95 via the Houlton Road. The route turns north along Main Street, following the Saint John River bank. AtSomerville, a feeder road off Route 103 leads to the longestcovered bridge in the world, connecting to the town ofHartland. The route ends at an intersection withRoute 110 in Florenceville.
Until 2003, Route 103 began south of Woodstock at a former Trans-Canada intersection atBulls Creek, but with a new twinned section of the highway opening and a small part ofRoute 2 being abandoned, Route 103 was shortened to end in Woodstock. A new highway,Route 165, now uses the former Trans-Canada fromLakeland Ridges to Bulls Creek and the former Route 103 routing to downtown Woodstock.
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