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Alberta Highway 26

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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 26, commonly referred to as Highway 26, is an east–west highway in central Alberta, Canada that connects Highway 13 in Camrose to Highway 14 near Kinsella. The route follows 12th Correction Line for its entire length, and does not pass through any communities east of Camrose.

Highway 26

Route information
Maintained by Alberta Ministry of Transportation
Length82.0 km[1] (51.0 mi)
Major junctions
West end Hwy 13 in Camrose
Major intersections Hwy 36 near Viking
East end Hwy 14 near Kinsella
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Specialized and rural municipalitiesCamrose County, Beaver County
Major citiesCamrose
Highway system

The Highway 26 designation first belonged to a stretch of road near Drumheller. The present-day alignment near Camrose was not commissioned until the 1970s, and in 2009 was extended from Highway 36 to reach the current eastern terminus at Highway 14.

Route description edit

Highway 26 begins in the eastern outskirts of Camrose where it splits due east from Highway 13, which bends southeast toward Ohaton.[2] Highway 26 proceeds east along the 12th Correction Line,[2][3] first meeting Highway 834 at a T-intersection; Highway 834 becomes Highway 56 when it meets Highway 13. Highways 26 and 834 are concurrent for 5 km (3.1 mi) before Highway 834 branches off north to Round Hill. Highway 26 continues east, intersecting Highways 854, 855 and 857. Highway 26 meets Highway 36 approximately 12 km (7 mi) southwest of Viking and the two highways run concurrently for 3 km (2 mi) before Highway 36 turns north into Viking. After leaving Highway 36, the highway continues east to its end at Highway 14, approximately 4 km (2 mi) west of Kinsella.[2][4]

History edit

The original alignment of Highway 26 was in Kneehill County west of Drumheller. It began at Highway 9 and ran north for 20 km (12 mi), travelling north along present-day Highway 836 to Carbon, then turned west along present-day Highway 575 to its intersection with Highway 21.[5][6] In 1962, Highway 21A was renumbered and absorbed as part of Highway 26,[7][8] resulting in it continuing west along present-day Highway 575 to Acme, then south along present-day Highway 806 to Highway 9 in Beiseker, a total distance of 52 km (32 mi).[6] In 1970, Highway 26 was decommissioned and in subsequent years was renumbered to its current designations.[9][10]

The section of present-day Highway 26 between Camrose and Highway 36 was commissioned in the late 1970s[11] and was incrementally paved throughout the 1980s.[12][13] In 2009, Highway 615 between Highway 36 and Highway 14 was renumbered to become part of Highway 26.[14]

Major intersections edit

From west to east:[15]

Locationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Camrose0.00.0  Hwy 13 (48 Avenue) – Wetaskiwin, Killam, Provost
Camrose County5.83.6   Hwy 834 south to Hwy 56 south – StettlerWest end of Hwy 834 concurrency
11.06.8  Hwy 834 north – Round Hill, TofieldEast end of Hwy 834 concurrency
23.914.9  Hwy 854 – Ryley, Bawlf
Beaver County36.922.9  Hwy 855 – Holden, Daysland
50.231.2  Hwy 857 north – Bruce
64.139.8  Hwy 36 south – KillamWest end of Hwy 36 concurrency
68.042.3  Hwy 36 north – Viking, Two HillsEast end of Hwy 36 concurrency
82.051.0  Hwy 14 – Edmonton, WainwrightWest of Kinsella
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (2017-01-13). "Highway 26 in Alberta" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
  2. ^ a b c "2016 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart" (PDF). Alberta Transportation. March 2016. Retrieved 2017-02-01.
  3. ^ "Alberta's Township System". Alberta Land Surveyors' Association. 2016. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  4. ^ Google (2017-02-01). "Hwy 14: Hwy 26 to Kinsella, AB" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2017-02-01.
  5. ^ Department of Public Works (1939). Alberta Official Road Map (PDF) (Map). Government of Alberta. § D-3.
  6. ^ a b Google (2017-02-01). "Former Highway 26 in Southern Alberta" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2017-02-01.
  7. ^ Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Government of the Province of Alberta. 1962. §§ J-7, J-8.
  8. ^ Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Government of the Province of Alberta. 1963. §§ J-7, J-8.
  9. ^ Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Government of the Province of Alberta. 1970. §§ J-7, J-8.
  10. ^ Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Government of the Province of Alberta. 1971. §§ J-7, J-8.
  11. ^ Alberta Business Development and Tourism (1978–1979). Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Government of Alberta. §§ J-6, J-7. {{cite map}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  12. ^ Travel Alberta (1988). Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Government of Alberta. §§ J-6, J-7.
  13. ^ Travel Alberta (1990). Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Government of Alberta. §§ J-6, J-7.
  14. ^ "Media Release" (PDF). Beaver County. 2009-06-02. Retrieved 2009-09-09.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Alberta Road Atlas (2007 ed.). Oshawa, ON: MapArt Publishing Corp. 2008. pp. 65–66. ISBN 978-1-55368-019-2.

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Template Attached KML Alberta Highway 26KML is not from Wikidata Alberta Provincial Highway No 26 commonly referred to as Highway 26 is an east west highway in central Alberta Canada that connects Highway 13 in Camrose to Highway 14 near Kinsella The route follows 12th Correction Line for its entire length and does not pass through any communities east of Camrose Highway 26Route informationMaintained by Alberta Ministry of TransportationLength82 0 km 1 51 0 mi Major junctionsWest endHwy 13 in CamroseMajor intersectionsHwy 36 near VikingEast endHwy 14 near KinsellaLocationCountryCanadaProvinceAlbertaSpecialized and rural municipalitiesCamrose County Beaver CountyMajor citiesCamroseHighway systemProvincial highways in Alberta Hwy 25 Hwy 27 The Highway 26 designation first belonged to a stretch of road near Drumheller The present day alignment near Camrose was not commissioned until the 1970s and in 2009 was extended from Highway 36 to reach the current eastern terminus at Highway 14 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 ReferencesRoute description editHighway 26 begins in the eastern outskirts of Camrose where it splits due east from Highway 13 which bends southeast toward Ohaton 2 Highway 26 proceeds east along the 12th Correction Line 2 3 first meeting Highway 834 at a T intersection Highway 834 becomes Highway 56 when it meets Highway 13 Highways 26 and 834 are concurrent for 5 km 3 1 mi before Highway 834 branches off north to Round Hill Highway 26 continues east intersecting Highways 854 855 and 857 Highway 26 meets Highway 36 approximately 12 km 7 mi southwest of Viking and the two highways run concurrently for 3 km 2 mi before Highway 36 turns north into Viking After leaving Highway 36 the highway continues east to its end at Highway 14 approximately 4 km 2 mi west of Kinsella 2 4 History editThe original alignment of Highway 26 was in Kneehill County west of Drumheller It began at Highway 9 and ran north for 20 km 12 mi travelling north along present day Highway 836 to Carbon then turned west along present day Highway 575 to its intersection with Highway 21 5 6 In 1962 Highway 21A was renumbered and absorbed as part of Highway 26 7 8 resulting in it continuing west along present day Highway 575 to Acme then south along present day Highway 806 to Highway 9 in Beiseker a total distance of 52 km 32 mi 6 In 1970 Highway 26 was decommissioned and in subsequent years was renumbered to its current designations 9 10 The section of present day Highway 26 between Camrose and Highway 36 was commissioned in the late 1970s 11 and was incrementally paved throughout the 1980s 12 13 In 2009 Highway 615 between Highway 36 and Highway 14 was renumbered to become part of Highway 26 14 Major intersections editFrom west to east 15 Locationkm 1 miDestinationsNotes Camrose0 00 0 nbsp Hwy 13 48 Avenue Wetaskiwin Killam Provost Camrose County5 83 6 nbsp nbsp Hwy 834 south to Hwy 56 south StettlerWest end of Hwy 834 concurrency 11 06 8 nbsp Hwy 834 north Round Hill TofieldEast end of Hwy 834 concurrency 23 914 9 nbsp Hwy 854 Ryley Bawlf Beaver County36 922 9 nbsp Hwy 855 Holden Daysland 50 231 2 nbsp Hwy 857 north Bruce 64 139 8 nbsp Hwy 36 south KillamWest end of Hwy 36 concurrency 68 042 3 nbsp Hwy 36 north Viking Two HillsEast end of Hwy 36 concurrency 82 051 0 nbsp Hwy 14 Edmonton WainwrightWest of Kinsella 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus KML file edit help Template Attached KML Alberta Highway 26KML is not from WikidataReferences edit a b Google 2017 01 13 Highway 26 in Alberta Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2017 01 13 a b c 2016 Provincial Highway 1 216 Progress Chart PDF Alberta Transportation March 2016 Retrieved 2017 02 01 Alberta s Township System Alberta Land Surveyors Association 2016 Retrieved 2016 05 05 Google 2017 02 01 Hwy 14 Hwy 26 to Kinsella AB Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2017 02 01 Department of Public Works 1939 Alberta Official Road Map PDF Map Government of Alberta D 3 a b Google 2017 02 01 Former Highway 26 in Southern Alberta Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2017 02 01 Alberta Official Road Map Map Government of the Province of Alberta 1962 J 7 J 8 Alberta Official Road Map Map Government of the Province of Alberta 1963 J 7 J 8 Alberta Official Road Map Map Government of the Province of Alberta 1970 J 7 J 8 Alberta Official Road Map Map Government of the Province of Alberta 1971 J 7 J 8 Alberta Business Development and Tourism 1978 1979 Alberta Official Road Map Map Government of Alberta J 6 J 7 a href Template Cite map html title Template Cite map cite map a author has generic name help Travel Alberta 1988 Alberta Official Road Map Map Government of Alberta J 6 J 7 Travel Alberta 1990 Alberta Official Road Map Map Government of Alberta J 6 J 7 Media Release PDF Beaver County 2009 06 02 Retrieved 2009 09 09 permanent dead link Alberta Road Atlas 2007 ed Oshawa ON MapArt Publishing Corp 2008 pp 65 66 ISBN 978 1 55368 019 2 Retrieved from 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