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More traffic headaches lie ahead for residents of Montreal West and Notre-Dame-de-Grâce: a main access routeto LaSalle and Highway 20 westbound will be reduced from four lanes to one starting this week until the year 2020.

Starting Thursday, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue Blvd., which links St-Jacques St. to the highway, will be reduced to just one lane to access Highway 20 West and Angrignon Blvd. The eastbound direction will be reduced to two lanes and then down to one lane starting in mid-November.

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The road links N.D.G. to LaSalle and Lachine, Highway 20 east to get downtown, the Mercier Bridge, the West Island and the airport.

Crews are beginning the process of rebuilding what’s called the Montreal West interchange, and Transport Quebec says it will take until 2020 for the work to be completed. Until that time, it will remain one lane in each direction on Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue Blvd., said Transport Quebec spokesperson Sarah Bensadoun.