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|terminus_a=[[Image:NB 102.png|20px]] [[New Brunswick Route 102|Route 102]] in [[Evandale, New Brunswick|Evandale]]
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|cities=[[Norton, New Brunswick|Norton]], [[Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick|Springfield]]
|cities=[[Valley Waters]], [[Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick|Springfield]]
|terminus_b=[[Image:NB 1.png|20px]] [[New Brunswick Route 1|Route 1]] in [[Norton, New Brunswick|Norton]]|
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[[Image:Route 124 0.jpg|thumb|280px|A typical stretch of Route 124 in [[Kars, New Brunswick|Kars]]]]
[[Image:Route 124 0.jpg|thumb|280px|A typical stretch of Route 124 in [[Kars, New Brunswick|Kars]]]]


'''Route 124''' is an east/west provincial highway in the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[New Brunswick]]. The road runs from [[New Brunswick Route 1|Route 1]] exit 175 in [[Norton, New Brunswick|Norton]] as far as the [[Saint John River (New Brunswick)|Saint John River]], where it crosses the [[Evandale Ferry]] to [[Evandale, New Brunswick|Evandale]] and an intersection with [[New Brunswick Route 102|Route 102]]. The road has a length of approximately 41.3 kilometers, excluding the distance across the river, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities. In these areas, the highway is often unofficially referred to as "Mountain Road."
'''Route 124''' is an east/west provincial highway in the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[New Brunswick]]. The road runs from [[New Brunswick Route 1|Route 1]] exit 175 in [[Valley Waters]] as far as the [[Saint John River (New Brunswick)|Saint John River]], where it crosses the [[Evandale Ferry]] to [[Evandale, New Brunswick|Evandale]] and an intersection with [[New Brunswick Route 102|Route 102]]. The road has a length of approximately 41.3 kilometres, excluding the distance across the river, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities. In these areas, the highway is often unofficially referred to as "Mountain Road."


This route intersects with [[New Brunswick Route 850]].
This route intersects with [[New Brunswick Route 850]].


==Communities along Route 124==
==Communities along Route 124==
* [[Norton, New Brunswick|Norton]]
* [[Valley Waters]]
* [[Midland, Kings County, New Brunswick|Midland]]
* [[Midland, Kings County, New Brunswick|Midland]]
* [[Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick|Springfield]]
* [[Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick|Springfield]]
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Latest revision as of 08:51, 4 February 2024

Route 124 marker
Route 124
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length34.6 km[1] (21.5 mi)
Existed1965–present
Major junctions
West end Route 102 in Evandale
East end Route 1 in Valley Waters
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
Major citiesValley Waters, Springfield
Highway system
Route 123 Route 126
A typical stretch of Route 124 in Kars

Route 124 is an east/west provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The road runs from Route 1 exit 175 in Valley Waters as far as the Saint John River, where it crosses the Evandale Ferry to Evandale and an intersection with Route 102. The road has a length of approximately 41.3 kilometres, excluding the distance across the river, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities. In these areas, the highway is often unofficially referred to as "Mountain Road."

This route intersects with New Brunswick Route 850.

Communities along Route 124

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003