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Barlow Trail

Barlow Trail is a major arterial road in Calgary, Alberta, that is composed of three parts: the southern section which runs from Deerfoot Trail near 130 Avenue SE to Deerfoot Trail at the intersection with Peigan Trail. The afore mentioned section is the central section which runs from 17 Avenue SE to McCall Way; and the northern section which runs from Airport Road (the main entrance into the Calgary International Airport) to 128 Avenue NE.[2]

Barlow Trail
OwnerCity Of Calgary, EllisDon (EllisDon is responsible for construction of the highway, while City of Calgary is responsible for maintaining the whole highway.)
LocationCalgary, Alberta

Southern section
Length8.7 km (5.4 mi)[1]
South endDeerfoot Trail (Hwy 2)
Major
junctions
Glenmore Trail
North endDeerfoot Trail (Hwy 2) /
Peigan Trail

Central section
Length11.6 km (7.2 mi)[1]
South end17 Avenue SE
Major
junctions
Memorial Drive
16 Avenue NE (Hwy 1)
McKnight Boulevard
North endMcCall Way

Northern section
Length3.8 km (2.4 mi)[1]
South endAirport Road
Major
junctions
Airport Trail
Country Hills Boulevard
North end128 Avenue NE

The central and northern sections of Barlow Trail is run roughly where the fifth meridian lies in the Dominion Land Survey. The road is named for Noel Barlow, a resident of Carseland, Alberta, Canada, who served as the ground crewman to Douglas Bader, a Royal Air Force flying ace in World War II.[3]

History

Barlow Trail used to be the main northern entrance into the city of Calgary and was a continuous roadway. It served as a portion of Alberta Highway 2 from the northern city limits to Blackfoot Trail, near the present location of the Max Bell Centre. At that point, Highway 2 followed Blackfoot Trail to 66 Avenue SE (present-day Glenmore Trail) before turning south on Macleod Trail, while Barlow Trail continued south along 26 Street SE.[4][5] In the early 1970s, Highway 2 was diverted to the new freeway as part of the Blackfoot Trail Freeway (present-day Deerfoot Trail) construction, resulting in Barlow Trail becoming a rural road north of 112 Avenue NE (present-day Country Hills Boulevard) and being re-designated as Highway 2A.[6][7] In the late 1970s, Deerfoot Trail was extended further south, resulting in the direct connection to Blackfoot Trail being removed in favour of using 17 Avenue SE, and Barlow Trail being realigned as part of the construction of the Peigan Trail interchange.[8] As part of the construction, direct movement to 26 Avenue SE was removed in favour of the southern section of Barlow Trail accessing Deerfoot Trail, and subsequent traffic calming removed direct access south of 17 Avenue SE. In the 1980s, the city of Calgary annexed land north of the airport, resulting in the Highway 2A designation being removed.[9]

Barlow Trail was the primary route to the Calgary International Airport until the 2001 completion of Airport Trail,[10] where the primary north-south entrance to the airport was diverted to the Airport Trail via the Deerfoot Trail. Barlow Trail functioned as an alternate route to the airport until April 3, 2011, where the section of Barlow Trail between 48 Avenue NE and Airport Road was permanently closed in order to provide space for a new runway.[11] In the late 2000s, as part of the construction of the northeast portion of Stoney Trail, access to Rocky View County was closed.

Future

The section of Barlow Trail north of Country Hills Boulevard is being reconstructed and realigned as part of the Stonegate Landing business park development. Barlow Trail will be upgraded to an arterial road to 128 Avenue NE, and continue north as Barlow Crescent, where it will circle back to 128 Avenue NE and continue south as 36 Street NE.[12]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Calgary.

km[1]miDestinationsNotes
0.00.0  Deerfoot Trail (Hwy 2)Semi-directional T interchange (Hwy 2 Exit 240)
0.90.56114 Avenue SE
1.71.1106 Avenue SE
2.31.4Shepard RoadTrumpet interchange
3.32.190 Avenue SE
4.12.5Glenmore TrailSplit intersection
4.83.076 Avenue SE
5.23.272 Avenue SE
6.33.961 Avenue SE
7.34.554 Avenue SE
7.94.950 Avenue SE
8.75.4  Deerfoot Trail (Hwy 2) / Peigan TrailInterchange (Hwy 2 exit 251); at-grade access to Peigan Trail
5.5 km (3.4 mi) gap in Barlow Trail
0.00.017 Avenue SE, 26 Street SENo connection with 26 Street SE; no eastbound entrance from 17 Avenue SE
5.23.2Memorial DrivePartial cloverleaf interchange
5.53.4Century Gate, 3 Avenue SE
6.03.7Centre Avenue E
6.44.04 Avenue NE
6.74.27 Avenue NE
7.64.7  16 Avenue NE (Hwy 1)Cloverleaf interchange
8.45.223 Avenue NE, Sunridge Way
8.75.427 Avenue NE, Sunridge Boulevard
9.35.832 Avenue NE
9.86.137 Avenue NE
10.16.339 Avenue NE
10.56.5McKnight Boulevard
10.96.8Pegasus Road, 48 Avenue NE
11.67.2McCall WayRoundabout
4.1 km (2.5 mi) gap in Barlow Trail
0.00.0  Airport Road – Calgary International Airport
0.40.25  Airport Trail to Hwy 2Interchange under construction
0.80.50100 Avenue NE
1.71.1Freeport Boulevard
2.01.2Country Hills Boulevard
2.31.4116 Avenue NE
3.82.4128 Avenue NE
Barlow Crescent
Continues as Barlow Crescent
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

Route map:

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References

  1. ^ a b c d Google (May 5, 2017). "Barlow Trail in Calgary, Alberta" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  2. ^ Sherlock Publishing (2014). Sherlock's Map of Calgary (Map) (16th ed.). Langdon, AB: Sherlock Publishing. pp. 6, 6A, 12, 20, 28–29, 36–37, 43, 49. ISBN 1-895229-80-4.
  3. ^ Calgary Herald. . Archived from the original on 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2011-04-10.
  4. ^ The H.M. Gousha Company (1951). Alberta Road Map (Map). Calgary inset.
  5. ^ Clear-View Guide to the City of Calgary (Map). Clear-View Street Maps. 1972.
  6. ^ Klaszus, Jeremy (June 7, 2012). . Calgary Herald. Archived from the original on January 2, 2016. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  7. ^ Alberta Business Development and Tourism (1978–79). Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Government of Alberta. Calgary inset. {{cite map}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ "Deerfoot Trail opening". The Calgary Herald. January 20, 1975. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  9. ^ Travel Alberta (1988). Alberta Official Road Map (Map). Government of Alberta. Calgary inset.
  10. ^ Transportation Infrastructure Management System: Existing Structures in the Provincial Highway Corridor (PDF). Alberta Transportation (Report). Government of Alberta. p. 31. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  11. ^ "Reminder: Permanent Road Closure". YYC: Calgary International Airport. Calgary Airport Authority. March 28, 2011. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  12. ^ Stonegate Landing Overview (PDF) (Map). One Properties. p. 1.[permanent dead link]

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Barlow Trail is a major arterial road in Calgary Alberta that is composed of three parts the southern section which runs from Deerfoot Trail near 130 Avenue SE to Deerfoot Trail at the intersection with Peigan Trail The afore mentioned section is the central section which runs from 17 Avenue SE to McCall Way and the northern section which runs from Airport Road the main entrance into the Calgary International Airport to 128 Avenue NE 2 Barlow TrailOwnerCity Of Calgary EllisDon EllisDon is responsible for construction of the highway while City of Calgary is responsible for maintaining the whole highway LocationCalgary AlbertaSouthern sectionLength8 7 km 5 4 mi 1 South endDeerfoot Trail Hwy 2 MajorjunctionsGlenmore TrailNorth endDeerfoot Trail Hwy 2 Peigan TrailCentral sectionLength11 6 km 7 2 mi 1 South end17 Avenue SEMajorjunctionsMemorial Drive 16 Avenue NE Hwy 1 McKnight BoulevardNorth endMcCall WayNorthern sectionLength3 8 km 2 4 mi 1 South endAirport RoadMajorjunctionsAirport TrailCountry Hills BoulevardNorth end128 Avenue NEThe central and northern sections of Barlow Trail is run roughly where the fifth meridian lies in the Dominion Land Survey The road is named for Noel Barlow a resident of Carseland Alberta Canada who served as the ground crewman to Douglas Bader a Royal Air Force flying ace in World War II 3 Contents 1 History 2 Future 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditBarlow Trail used to be the main northern entrance into the city of Calgary and was a continuous roadway It served as a portion of Alberta Highway 2 from the northern city limits to Blackfoot Trail near the present location of the Max Bell Centre At that point Highway 2 followed Blackfoot Trail to 66 Avenue SE present day Glenmore Trail before turning south on Macleod Trail while Barlow Trail continued south along 26 Street SE 4 5 In the early 1970s Highway 2 was diverted to the new freeway as part of the Blackfoot Trail Freeway present day Deerfoot Trail construction resulting in Barlow Trail becoming a rural road north of 112 Avenue NE present day Country Hills Boulevard and being re designated as Highway 2A 6 7 In the late 1970s Deerfoot Trail was extended further south resulting in the direct connection to Blackfoot Trail being removed in favour of using 17 Avenue SE and Barlow Trail being realigned as part of the construction of the Peigan Trail interchange 8 As part of the construction direct movement to 26 Avenue SE was removed in favour of the southern section of Barlow Trail accessing Deerfoot Trail and subsequent traffic calming removed direct access south of 17 Avenue SE In the 1980s the city of Calgary annexed land north of the airport resulting in the Highway 2A designation being removed 9 Barlow Trail was the primary route to the Calgary International Airport until the 2001 completion of Airport Trail 10 where the primary north south entrance to the airport was diverted to the Airport Trail via the Deerfoot Trail Barlow Trail functioned as an alternate route to the airport until April 3 2011 where the section of Barlow Trail between 48 Avenue NE and Airport Road was permanently closed in order to provide space for a new runway 11 In the late 2000s as part of the construction of the northeast portion of Stoney Trail access to Rocky View County was closed Future EditThe section of Barlow Trail north of Country Hills Boulevard is being reconstructed and realigned as part of the Stonegate Landing business park development Barlow Trail will be upgraded to an arterial road to 128 Avenue NE and continue north as Barlow Crescent where it will circle back to 128 Avenue NE and continue south as 36 Street NE 12 Major intersections EditThe entire route is in Calgary km 1 miDestinationsNotes0 00 0 Deerfoot Trail Hwy 2 Semi directional T interchange Hwy 2 Exit 240 0 90 56114 Avenue SE1 71 1106 Avenue SE2 31 4Shepard RoadTrumpet interchange3 32 190 Avenue SE4 12 5Glenmore TrailSplit intersection4 83 076 Avenue SE5 23 272 Avenue SE6 33 961 Avenue SE7 34 554 Avenue SE7 94 950 Avenue SE8 75 4 Deerfoot Trail Hwy 2 Peigan TrailInterchange Hwy 2 exit 251 at grade access to Peigan Trail5 5 km 3 4 mi gap in Barlow Trail0 00 017 Avenue SE 26 Street SENo connection with 26 Street SE no eastbound entrance from 17 Avenue SE5 23 2Memorial DrivePartial cloverleaf interchange5 53 4Century Gate 3 Avenue SE6 03 7Centre Avenue E6 44 04 Avenue NE6 74 27 Avenue NE7 64 7 16 Avenue NE Hwy 1 Cloverleaf interchange8 45 223 Avenue NE Sunridge Way8 75 427 Avenue NE Sunridge Boulevard9 35 832 Avenue NE9 86 137 Avenue NE10 16 339 Avenue NE10 56 5McKnight Boulevard10 96 8Pegasus Road 48 Avenue NE11 67 2McCall WayRoundabout4 1 km 2 5 mi gap in Barlow Trail0 00 0 Airport Road Calgary International Airport0 40 25 Airport Trail to Hwy 2Interchange under construction0 80 50100 Avenue NE1 71 1Freeport Boulevard2 01 2Country Hills Boulevard2 31 4116 Avenue NE3 82 4128 Avenue NEBarlow CrescentContinues as Barlow Crescent1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed former Incomplete access UnopenedSee also EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Barlow TrailKML is not from Wikidata Transportation in CalgaryReferences Edit a b c d Google May 5 2017 Barlow Trail in Calgary Alberta Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 5 2017 Sherlock Publishing 2014 Sherlock s Map of Calgary Map 16th ed Langdon AB Sherlock Publishing pp 6 6A 12 20 28 29 36 37 43 49 ISBN 1 895229 80 4 Calgary Herald Barlow Trail has a soaring history Archived from the original on 2011 04 13 Retrieved 2011 04 10 The H M Gousha Company 1951 Alberta Road Map Map Calgary inset Clear View Guide to the City of Calgary Map Clear View Street Maps 1972 Klaszus Jeremy June 7 2012 Deerfoot s Revenge Calgary Herald Archived from the original on January 2 2016 Retrieved May 5 2017 Alberta Business Development and Tourism 1978 79 Alberta Official Road Map Map Government of Alberta Calgary inset a href Template Cite map html title Template Cite map cite map a author has generic name help Deerfoot Trail opening The Calgary Herald January 20 1975 Retrieved May 5 2017 Travel Alberta 1988 Alberta Official Road Map Map Government of Alberta Calgary inset Transportation Infrastructure Management System Existing Structures in the Provincial Highway Corridor PDF Alberta Transportation Report Government of Alberta p 31 Retrieved May 5 2017 Reminder Permanent Road Closure YYC Calgary International Airport Calgary Airport Authority March 28 2011 Retrieved May 5 2017 Stonegate Landing Overview PDF Map One Properties p 1 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barlow Trail amp oldid 1117411956, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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