Malek Posté(e) 6 juin 2013 Partager Posté(e) 6 juin 2013 Très beau travail, tu pourrais ajouter ça sur le blog de MTLURB! Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Monsieur_MA Posté(e) 6 juin 2013 Partager Posté(e) 6 juin 2013 Intéressant toutes ces photos. Au nord de Queen Mary, Décarie n'est pas vraiment plus laide aujourd'hui qu'au début des années 60. En sachant cela, elle me paraît maintenant un peu moins déprimante. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
franktko Posté(e) 6 juin 2013 Partager Posté(e) 6 juin 2013 Très beau travail, tu pourrais ajouter ça sur le blog de MTLURB! Blog de MTLURB? Tu parles du blog de acpnc?? Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Malek Posté(e) 7 juin 2013 Partager Posté(e) 7 juin 2013 Blog de MTLURB? Tu parles du blog de acpnc?? Chaque membre peut blogger... y a personne qui t'empêches de le faire Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
ScarletCoral Posté(e) 20 mars 2014 Partager Posté(e) 20 mars 2014 via CTV : Major Highway 15 detour to begin next week Those traveling on Highway 15 North won't be able to exit onto the Highway 20 between March 24 and the start of June. (Image: Bing maps) CTV Montreal Published Monday, March 17, 2014 5:26PM EDT Motorists travelling northbound on the Decarie Expressway can expect a big increase in traffic - starting on March 24 - to last for about nine weeks, as both exits from the 15 onto Highway 20 will be closed until early June. Transport Quebec released details of the closure Monday in a press release in which they recommended that motorists switch directions to access Highway 20 at the Cote St. Luc exit of Highway 15 N. The press release did not estimate the number of vehicles expected to be affected by the closure but the repairs will undoubtedly be an inconvenience for many motorists, including the countless trucks that come over the Champlain Bridge in the morning. Traffic at the intersection of Cote St. Luc and Decarie has also been increased recently due to the permanent closure of the entrance to Highway 20 east at Addington and St. Jacques, which handled about 8,000 vehicles a day. Some of those cars that used that entrance now get on the highway by using the same route recommended by Transport Quebec. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Leftimage Posté(e) 20 mars 2014 Partager Posté(e) 20 mars 2014 via CTV : CTV Montreal Published Monday, March 17, 2014 5:26PM EDT Motorists travelling northbound on the Decarie Expressway can expect a big increase in traffic - starting on March 24 - to last for about nine weeks, as both exits from the 15 onto Highway 20 will be closed until early June. Transport Quebec released details of the closure Monday in a press release in which they recommended that motorists switch directions to access Highway 20 at the Cote St. Luc exit of Highway 15 N. The press release did not estimate the number of vehicles expected to be affected by the closure but the repairs will undoubtedly be an inconvenience for many motorists, including the countless trucks that come over the Champlain Bridge in the morning. Traffic at the intersection of Cote St. Luc and Decarie has also been increased recently due to the permanent closure of the entrance to Highway 20 east at Addington and St. Jacques, which handled about 8,000 vehicles a day. Some of those cars that used that entrance now get on the highway by using the same route recommended by Transport Quebec. That is NOT going to be pretty. My already wacky morning commute from the Pointe to VSL is about to get a lot worse, I suspect. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Monsieur_MA Posté(e) 20 mars 2014 Partager Posté(e) 20 mars 2014 Ah oui, il y a aussi vers le sud Sur les fameuses photos aériennes de 1947, on voit que le boulevard prestigieux de 1961 commence à partir de Queen-Mary. J'ai comparé les photos aériennes de 1947 avec aujourd'hui et c'est plus de 300 bâtiments qui sont sur le chemin de l'autoroute au sud de Queen-Mary... C'est intéressant de voir que la très grande majorité des bâtiments résidentiels qui étaient là en 1947 sont toujours là. Bravo pour ce montage photos. Il y avait à l'époque un pont tournant pour ranger les locomotives dans des hangars en arc de cercle. Maintenant, on y retrouve les bretelles de Turcot qui relient L'autoroute Ville-Marie à Décarie Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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