Route 139 marker

Route 139

Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length124.1 km[1] (77.1 mi)
Major junctions
South end VT 139 in Richford, Vermont
Major intersections R-215 in Sutton
R-104 / R-202 / R-241 in Cowansville
A-10 in Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby
R-112 in Granby
R-222 / R-241 in Roxton Falls
R-116 in Acton Vale
A-55 in Saint-Nicephore
North end R-143 in Saint-Nicéphore (Drummondville)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Highway system
R-138 R-141

Route 139 is a north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in Saint-Nicéphore, now part of Drummondville, at the junction of Route 143, and the southern terminus is in Abercorn at the border with Richford, Vermont at the Richford–Abercorn Border Crossing.

Municipalities along Route 139

Quebec Route 139 at Acton Vale

Major intersections

RCM or ET Municipality Km Junction Notes
Southern terminus of Route 139
Brome-Missisquoi Abercorn 0.0
VT 139 south
SOUTH: to Richford, Vermont
Sutton 11.5 R-215 (South end) 215 NORTH: to Brome
Cowansville 24.0 R-104 (Overlap 10.7 km) 104 EAST: to Brome Lake
26.7 R-241 (South end) 241 NORTH: to Bromont
31.8 R-202 (East end) 202 WEST: to Dunham
34.7 R-104 (Overlap 10.7 km) 104 WEST: to Farnham
East-Farnham 40.0 Avenue-des-Érables WEST: to Brigham
La Haute-Yamaska Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby 49.9
50.3
A-10 10 EAST: to Bromont
10 WEST: to Ange-Gardien
Granby 58.3 R-112 112 WEST: to Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford
112 EAST: to Waterloo
Acton Roxton Falls 88.8 R-241 (North end) 241 SOUTH: to Saint-Joachim-de-Shefford
89.4 R-222 (West end) 222 EAST: to Sainte-Christine
Acton Vale 98.3
99.1
R-116 (Overlap 0.8 km) 116 WEST: to Upton
116 EAST: to Durham-Sud
Drummond Wickham 114.0 Rue Blanchard SOUTH: to Lefebvre
Saint-Nicéphore 122.1
122.6
A-55 55 SOUTH: to L'Avenir
55 NORTH: to Drummondville
124.1 R-143 143 SOUTH: to L'Avenir
143 NORTH: to Drummondville
Northern terminus of Route 139

See also

References

  1. Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 69, Les Publications du Québec, 2005


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