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Alberta Highway 28

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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 28, commonly referred to as Highway 28, is a highway in north-central Alberta, Canada that connects Edmonton to Cold Lake. It begins at Yellowhead Trail (Highway 16) in Edmonton as 97 Street NW, running through the city's north suburbs before entering Sturgeon County and passing CFB Edmonton. After merging with Highway 28A near Gibbons it winds through agricultural lands of north-central Alberta, roughly paralleling the North Saskatchewan River until Smoky Lake before continuing east through St. Paul County to Bonnyville.[2] It turns northeast to CFB Cold Lake, before ending at Lakeshore Drive in the city of Cold Lake shortly thereafter.[3]

Highway 28

Highway 28 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Alberta Transportation
Length293 km[1] (182 mi)
Major junctions
West end Hwy 16 (TCH) in Edmonton
Major intersections
East endLakeshore Drive in Cold Lake
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Specialized and rural municipalitiesSturgeon County, Thorhild County, Smoky Lake County, St. Paul No. 19 County, Bonnyville No. 87 M.D.
Major citiesEdmonton, Cold Lake
TownsBon Accord, Gibbons, Redwater, Smoky Lake, Bonnyville
VillagesWaskatenau, Vilna
Highway system

The highway is a component of Canada's National Highway System. Between Highway 28A near Gibbons and the intersection with Highway 63 near Radway, it forms part of the Edmonton-Fort McMurray corridor and is designated as a core route. For the remainder of the route from Radway to the eastern end at Cold Lake, it is designated as a feeder route.[4]

History

Highway 28 was built in 1961, connecting Alberta's Lakeland to Edmonton by gravel road for the first time. Construction of the highway required splitting Mann Lake in two, creating Upper Mann Lake and Lower Mann Lake.[5]

Prior to 2006, Highway 28 ran through St. Paul. A 46 km (29 mi) section of the current highway between Ashmont and Hoselaw was formerly designated as Highway 28A, a bypass of St. Paul. As part of an effort to simplify highway route numbering in the region, this section was re-signed as Highway 28 in 2006 forming a more contiguous route between Edmonton and Cold Lake, while Highway 28 through St. Paul was re-signed as Highway 29.[6]

Highway 28X

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 28X, commonly referred to as Highway 28X, was a 14-kilometre (9 mi) spur route of Highway 28. It began at Highway 28, approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) south of Cold Lake, and travelled to the Saskatchewan boundary where it continued east as Saskatchewan Highway 55.[7] In c. 1977, Highway 28X was part of a number of highways which were renumbered when Alberta Highway 55 was established between Athabasca and the Saskatchewan border.[7][8]

Future

Alberta Transportation ultimately intends to upgrade the entire Edmonton-Fort McMurray corridor to a divided highway, which would include twinning of Highway 28 from Highway 28A to Highway 63.[9]

Major intersections

Starting from the west end of Highway 28:

Rural/specialized municipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
City of Edmonton−4.4−2.7Jasper AvenueFormer Hwy 28 southern terminus
0.00.0   Yellowhead Trail (Hwy 16 (TCH/YH)) – Lloydminster, JasperSingle-point urban interchange; Hwy 16; exit 389; Hwy 28 travels north
7.34.5  Anthony Henday Drive (Hwy 216)Interchange; Hwy 216 exit 39
Sturgeon County8.15.0Former Hwy 28A northInterchange permanently closed and removed
12.07.5Sturgeon RoadAccess to CFB Edmonton
Namao15.39.5  Hwy 37 – Onoway, Fort Saskatchewan
25.115.6  Hwy 642 west – Morinville
27.717.2  Hwy 803 northHwy 28 turns east; directional signage changes
Bon Accord33.020.5
Gibbons39.924.8  Hwy 28A south – EdmontonTrumpet interchange
53.333.1  Hwy 651 west – Legal
Redwater59.937.2  Hwy 38 east (48 Avenue) – Bruderheim, Two Hills
Thorhild County69.943.4  Hwy 827 north – Egremont, Thorhild, Athabasca
76.447.5  Hwy 63 north – Lac La Biche, Fort McMurray
  Hwy 829 south – Redwater
Radway82.651.3UAR 158 south
Smoky Lake County93.057.8  Hwy 831 – Boyle, Lamont
Waskatenau94.158.5UAR 74 south
Warspite104.464.9UAR 104 south
Smoky Lake115.771.9  Hwy 855 – Caslan, Andrew, Mundare
116.572.4UAR 156 south
139.086.4  Hwy 857 south – Willingdon, Vegreville
UAR 217 north – Bellis
145.590.4  Hwy 36 north – Lac La BicheWest end of Hwy 36 concurrency
Vilna153.095.1UAR 116 south
154.395.9  Hwy 859 south
Spedden166.5103.5PAR 120 north – Garner Lake Provincial Park
County of St. Paul No. 19169.7105.4  Hwy 866 north
Ashmont176.7109.8  Hwy 36 south – St. Paul, Two HillsEast end of Hwy 36 concurrency
185.1115.0  Hwy 867 north
198.4123.3  Hwy 881 – Therien, St. Vincent, St. Paul
M.D. of Bonnyville No. 87206.5128.3  Hwy 882 north – Glendon
Hoselaw223.1138.6  Hwy 41 south – St. Paul, Elk Point, VermilionWest end of Hwy 41 concurrency
233.3145.0UAR 96 west – Bonnyville Beach
Bonnyville240.6149.5  Hwy 41 north (55 Street) – La CoreyEast end of Hwy 41 concurrency
242.5150.7  Hwy 659 east (50 Avenue) – Lloydminster
247.2153.6  Hwy 660 west
Ardmore260.6161.9  Hwy 892
Beaver Crossing278.6173.1Crosses the Beaver River
280.4174.2  Hwy 55 east – Pierceland, Meadow Lake, Prince Albert
  To Hwy 897 south – Elizabeth Metis Settlement, Marwayne, Lloydminster
South end of Hwy 55 wrong-way concurrency
City of Cold Lake285.6177.550 Avenue / Centre Avenue – CFB Cold LakeFormer Hwy 897
290.6180.6  Hwy 55 west / 16 Avenue – Cold Lake Provincial Park, Lac La BicheNorth end of Hwy 55 wrong-way concurrency
293.0182.1Lakeshore Drive
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former
  •       Concurrency terminus

References

  1. ^ a b Google (2018-01-02). "Highway 28 in Central Alberta" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
  2. ^ "2016 Provincial Highway 1-216 Progress Chart" (PDF). Alberta Transportation. March 2016. (PDF) from the original on November 12, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  3. ^ Google (2016-11-15). "Highway 28 in Central Alberta" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  4. ^ (PDF). Council of Ministers Responsible for Transportation and Highway Safety. September 2016. p. 29. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-06. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  5. ^ Maceachern, Meagan (2018-05-29). "The road to Hwy. 28 - Bonnyville Nouvelle". Bonnyville Nouvelle. Retrieved 2018-07-09.
  6. ^ "Travel to St. Paul made easier with new Highway 29 designation". Alberta Transportation. October 10, 2006. from the original on January 10, 2017. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  7. ^ a b Travel Alberta (1976). Alberta Official Road Map (Map). The Province of Alberta. §§ H-6, H-7, H-8.
  8. ^ Travel Alberta (1978–1979). Alberta Official Road Map (Map). The Province of Alberta. §§ H-6, H-7, H-8.
  9. ^ Tumilty, Ryan (June 6, 2012). . St. Albert Gazette. Archived from the original on January 11, 2017. Retrieved January 11, 2017. Alberta Transportation plans to twin Highway 28 and Highway 28A, running all the way into Edmonton. Functional alignment studies have been completed on all of 28A, and on Highway 28 between Gibbons and Highway 63 as well as from Edmonton to Highway 642, with the last remaining section expected soon.

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Template Attached KML Alberta Highway 28KML is not from Wikidata Alberta Provincial Highway No 28 commonly referred to as Highway 28 is a highway in north central Alberta Canada that connects Edmonton to Cold Lake It begins at Yellowhead Trail Highway 16 in Edmonton as 97 Street NW running through the city s north suburbs before entering Sturgeon County and passing CFB Edmonton After merging with Highway 28A near Gibbons it winds through agricultural lands of north central Alberta roughly paralleling the North Saskatchewan River until Smoky Lake before continuing east through St Paul County to Bonnyville 2 It turns northeast to CFB Cold Lake before ending at Lakeshore Drive in the city of Cold Lake shortly thereafter 3 Highway 28Highway 28 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by Alberta TransportationLength293 km 1 182 mi Major junctionsWest endHwy 16 TCH in EdmontonMajor intersectionsHwy 216 in Edmonton Hwy 37 in Namao Hwy 28A near Gibbons Hwy 38 in Redwater Hwy 63 near Radway Hwy 36 near Vilna Hwy 36 near Ashmont Hwy 41 in Hoselaw Hwy 41 in Bonnyville Hwy 55 in Cold LakeEast endLakeshore Drive in Cold LakeLocationCountryCanadaProvinceAlbertaSpecialized and rural municipalitiesSturgeon County Thorhild County Smoky Lake County St Paul No 19 County Bonnyville No 87 M D Major citiesEdmonton Cold LakeTownsBon Accord Gibbons Redwater Smoky Lake BonnyvilleVillagesWaskatenau VilnaHighway systemProvincial highways in Alberta Hwy 27 Hwy 28AThe highway is a component of Canada s National Highway System Between Highway 28A near Gibbons and the intersection with Highway 63 near Radway it forms part of the Edmonton Fort McMurray corridor and is designated as a core route For the remainder of the route from Radway to the eastern end at Cold Lake it is designated as a feeder route 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Highway 28X 2 Future 3 Major intersections 4 ReferencesHistory EditHighway 28 was built in 1961 connecting Alberta s Lakeland to Edmonton by gravel road for the first time Construction of the highway required splitting Mann Lake in two creating Upper Mann Lake and Lower Mann Lake 5 Prior to 2006 Highway 28 ran through St Paul A 46 km 29 mi section of the current highway between Ashmont and Hoselaw was formerly designated as Highway 28A a bypass of St Paul As part of an effort to simplify highway route numbering in the region this section was re signed as Highway 28 in 2006 forming a more contiguous route between Edmonton and Cold Lake while Highway 28 through St Paul was re signed as Highway 29 6 Highway 28X Edit Alberta Provincial Highway No 28X commonly referred to as Highway 28X was a 14 kilometre 9 mi spur route of Highway 28 It began at Highway 28 approximately 10 kilometres 6 mi south of Cold Lake and travelled to the Saskatchewan boundary where it continued east as Saskatchewan Highway 55 7 In c 1977 Highway 28X was part of a number of highways which were renumbered when Alberta Highway 55 was established between Athabasca and the Saskatchewan border 7 8 Future EditAlberta Transportation ultimately intends to upgrade the entire Edmonton Fort McMurray corridor to a divided highway which would include twinning of Highway 28 from Highway 28A to Highway 63 9 Major intersections EditStarting from the west end of Highway 28 Rural specialized municipalityLocationkm 1 miDestinationsNotesCity of Edmonton 4 4 2 7Jasper AvenueFormer Hwy 28 southern terminus0 00 0 Yellowhead Trail Hwy 16 TCH YH Lloydminster JasperSingle point urban interchange Hwy 16 exit 389 Hwy 28 travels north7 34 5 Anthony Henday Drive Hwy 216 Interchange Hwy 216 exit 39Sturgeon County 8 15 0Former Hwy 28A northInterchange permanently closed and removed12 07 5Sturgeon RoadAccess to CFB EdmontonNamao15 39 5 Hwy 37 Onoway Fort Saskatchewan 25 115 6 Hwy 642 west Morinville27 717 2 Hwy 803 northHwy 28 turns east directional signage changesBon Accord33 020 5Gibbons39 924 8 Hwy 28A south EdmontonTrumpet interchange 53 333 1 Hwy 651 west LegalRedwater59 937 2 Hwy 38 east 48 Avenue Bruderheim Two HillsThorhild County 69 943 4 Hwy 827 north Egremont Thorhild Athabasca76 447 5 Hwy 63 north Lac La Biche Fort McMurray Hwy 829 south RedwaterRadway82 651 3UAR 158 southSmoky Lake County 93 057 8 Hwy 831 Boyle LamontWaskatenau94 158 5UAR 74 southWarspite104 464 9UAR 104 southSmoky Lake115 771 9 Hwy 855 Caslan Andrew Mundare116 572 4UAR 156 south 139 086 4 Hwy 857 south Willingdon Vegreville UAR 217 north Bellis145 590 4 Hwy 36 north Lac La BicheWest end of Hwy 36 concurrencyVilna153 095 1UAR 116 south 154 395 9 Hwy 859 southSpedden166 5103 5PAR 120 north Garner Lake Provincial ParkCounty of St Paul No 19 169 7105 4 Hwy 866 northAshmont176 7109 8 Hwy 36 south St Paul Two HillsEast end of Hwy 36 concurrency 185 1115 0 Hwy 867 north198 4123 3 Hwy 881 Therien St Vincent St PaulM D of Bonnyville No 87 206 5128 3 Hwy 882 north GlendonHoselaw223 1138 6 Hwy 41 south St Paul Elk Point VermilionWest end of Hwy 41 concurrency 233 3145 0UAR 96 west Bonnyville BeachBonnyville240 6149 5 Hwy 41 north 55 Street La CoreyEast end of Hwy 41 concurrency242 5150 7 Hwy 659 east 50 Avenue Lloydminster 247 2153 6 Hwy 660 westArdmore260 6161 9 Hwy 892Beaver Crossing278 6173 1Crosses the Beaver River 280 4174 2 Hwy 55 east Pierceland Meadow Lake Prince Albert To Hwy 897 south Elizabeth Metis Settlement Marwayne LloydminsterSouth end of Hwy 55 wrong way concurrencyCity of Cold Lake285 6177 550 Avenue Centre Avenue CFB Cold LakeFormer Hwy 897290 6180 6 Hwy 55 west 16 Avenue Cold Lake Provincial Park Lac La BicheNorth end of Hwy 55 wrong way concurrency293 0182 1Lakeshore Drive1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed former Concurrency terminusReferences Edit a b Google 2018 01 02 Highway 28 in Central Alberta Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2018 01 02 2016 Provincial Highway 1 216 Progress Chart PDF Alberta Transportation March 2016 Archived PDF from the original on November 12 2016 Retrieved November 12 2016 Google 2016 11 15 Highway 28 in Central Alberta Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2016 11 15 Canada s National Highway System Annual Report 2015 PDF Council of Ministers Responsible for Transportation and Highway Safety September 2016 p 29 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 11 06 Retrieved 2016 11 15 Maceachern Meagan 2018 05 29 The road to Hwy 28 Bonnyville Nouvelle Bonnyville Nouvelle Retrieved 2018 07 09 Travel to St Paul made easier with new Highway 29 designation Alberta Transportation October 10 2006 Archived from the original on January 10 2017 Retrieved January 10 2017 a b Travel Alberta 1976 Alberta Official Road Map Map The Province of Alberta H 6 H 7 H 8 Travel Alberta 1978 1979 Alberta Official Road Map Map The Province of Alberta H 6 H 7 H 8 Tumilty Ryan June 6 2012 Eventual expansion planned for local highways St Albert Gazette Archived from the original on January 11 2017 Retrieved January 11 2017 Alberta Transportation plans to twin Highway 28 and Highway 28A running all the way into Edmonton Functional alignment studies have been completed on all of 28A and on Highway 28 between Gibbons and Highway 63 as well as from Edmonton to Highway 642 with the last remaining section expected soon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alberta Highway 28 amp oldid 1162614146 Highway 28X, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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