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Major road closures to limit access to downtown Montreal

WATCH: Getting to downtown Montreal will be even more difficult as access to Highway 20 around the Turcot and Saint-Pierre interchanges is shut down. Global's Dan Spector reports – Oct 20, 2017

If you’re heading to downtown Montreal from the West Island this weekend, you may want to know about the various road closures standing in your way.

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Construction on the Turcot and Saint-Pierre interchanges could make things difficult for motorists.

“If you have to do some errands, I would do them early Saturday or Sunday morning because from noon on, it’s going to be hell,” said traffic expert Rick Leckner.

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Here are the closures:

  • Ramp from Decarie Expressway southbound to the Ville Marie East,
  • Ramp from Ville-Marie West to the 20 West,
  • Ville-Marie West ramp to the 15 South,
  • 20 West between the Angrignon exit and the Saint-Pierre Interchange,
  • Monk entrance to the 20 West,
  • Angrignon entrance to the 20 West.

The weekend work is a precursor to long-term closures coming in November.

READ MORE: ‘It’s gonna be hell’: Montreal drivers react to new traffic patterns during Turcot work

“They haven’t given a date yet, but the entire Ville-Marie westbound is going to close, as will downtown entrances at Lucien l’Allier and Fort Street. The reality is about to set in, in early November,” Leckner said.

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Detours will be in place, but Transports Quebec suggests staying away.

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