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Manitoba Highway 1A

Provincial Trunk Highway 1A (PTH 1A) is the name used for two provincial primary highways located in the Canadian province of Manitoba. One is located within the city of Portage la Prairie and the other, within and west of the city of Brandon.

Provincial Trunk Highway 1A

Saskatchewan Avenue (Portage la Prairie)
Victoria Avenue and 1st Street (Brandon)
Route information
Auxiliary route of PTH 1
Maintained by Manitoba Infrastructure
Existed1959–present
Portage la Prairie segment
Length11.3 km (7.0 mi)
West end PTH 1 (TCH) west of Portage la Prairie
Major intersections PR 240 north (Tupper Street N.)
PR 240 south (5th Street S.E.)
East end PTH 1 (TCH) east of Portage la Prairie
Brandon segment
Length19.9 km (12.4 mi)
West end PTH 1 (TCH) near Kemnay
Major intersections PTH 10 (18th Street)
PR 457 east (Veterans Way)
East end PTH 1 (TCH) / PTH 10 in Brandon
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
Rural municipalities
Major cities
Highway system
PTH 1 PTH 2

Portage la Prairie section edit

 

Provincial Trunk Highway 1A

LocationPortage la Prairie
Length11.3 km (7.0 mi)
Existed1970–present

The section of PTH 1A at Portage la Prairie is also known as Saskatchewan Avenue and like most alternate spurs, it was the old route of PTH 1 until its current alignment was built. The highway is an alternate route that goes through Portage la Prairie. The highway in Portage la Prairie is 11.3 kilometres (7.0 mi) westbound and 10.7 kilometres (6.6 mi) eastbound. The speed limit is 50 km/h (31 mph) within city limits unless otherwise posted, becoming 90 km/h (56 mph) on both sides approaching PTH 1.

The highway received its current designation after the Portage la Prairie bypass was completed and opened to traffic in 1970.[1][2]


DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Portage la Prairie0.00.0  PTH 1 (TCH) – Winnipeg, BrandonInterchange; western terminus
City of Portage la Prairie5.33.3  PR 240 north (Tupper Street N) – Delta BeachWestern end of PR 240 concurrency
5.93.7   PR 240 south (5th Street SE) – Portage la Prairie/Southport Airport, Saint ClaudeEastern end of PR 240 concurrency
Portage la Prairie11.37.0  PTH 1 (TCH) – Brandon, WinnipegInterchange; eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Brandon section edit

 

Provincial Trunk Highway 1A

LocationKemnay - Brandon
Length19.9 km (12.4 mi)
Existed1959–present

This section serves Manitoba's second largest city, Brandon. As noted in the Portage la Prairie section, this was the original route for PTH 1 through Brandon prior to 1959.

PTH 1A is known as 1st Street north-south and Victoria Avenue east-west inside the city limits, and maintains an east-west designation for the entire route. The route is often used by trucks and buses to Brandon, as well as commuters and tourists and campers. The speed limit is mostly 50 km/h (31 mph) in the suburban area, and 100 km/h (62 mph) in the rural areas. The length of the highway is 19.9 kilometres (12.4 mi).

Large trucks travelling eastbound are not permitted to travel on the rural section of PTH 1A between Brandon and the Trans-Canada Highway near Kemnay due to a very low Canadian Pacific Railway bridge which passes over the highway just east of the small community; oversized trucks travelling westbound are rerouted on to a gravel road connecting PTH 1A and the Trans-Canada Highway less than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) east of the underpass. Not only is the height of the bridge over the highway substandard with an overhead clearance of 3.67 metres (12 ft 0 in),[3] there is no shoulder on either side of the highway. These factors make for a very tight entry into this area for both eastbound and westbound motorists. Despite the efforts of the Manitoba government to prevent oversized trucks from attempting to travel under this bridge (which include flashing overhead signs alerting overheight vehicles of the bridge and other signs directing these vehicles to either turn around and/or detour), there are still numerous incidents of trucks either crashing into the bridge or getting stuck in the opening, causing extended closures of the route.[4][5][6] Eastbound traffic on the Trans-Canada Highway encounters a sign advising vehicles above the 3.7m limit requiring access to Brandon to continue traveling on PTH 1 approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) before the junction.

The highway received its current designation when PTH 1 was configured around Brandon in 1959.[7] [8] [9]


DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
WhiteheadKemnay0.00.0  PTH 1 (TCH) – Regina, WinnipegWestern terminus
Cornwallis
No major junctions
City of Brandon13.28.2   PTH 10 (18th Street / John Bracken Highway) – Boissevain, Downtown
15.6–
15.9
9.7–
9.9
Bridge over the Assiniboine River
17.410.8  PR 457 east (Veterans Way) – CFB ShiloWestern terminus of PR 457
19.912.4   PTH 1 (TCH) / PTH 10 south – Regina, Winnipeg
   PTH 10 north (1st Street / John Bracken Highway) – Dauphin
Eastern terminus; road continues as PTH 10 north
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map; 1969". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
  2. ^ Government of Manitoba. "Official Highway map of the city of Portage la Prairie" (PDF). Retrieved December 23, 2022.
  3. ^ "Water Management and Structures | Infrastructure | Province of Manitoba".
  4. ^ Semi-truck hits bridge near Brandon, shears off roof, CBC News - Manitoba, 2013, retrieved February 12, 2018
  5. ^ Semi-trailer crashes into bridge, gets stuck for hours, CBC News - Manitoba, 2016, retrieved February 12, 2018
  6. ^ Semi-trailer carrying $100K of pork breaks open after hitting bridge, CBC News - Manitoba, 2018, retrieved February 12, 2018
  7. ^ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map; 1959". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
  8. ^ Government of Manitoba. "Official Highway map #1" (PDF). Retrieved December 23, 2022.
  9. ^ Government of Manitoba. "Official Highway map of the city of Brandon" (PDF). Retrieved December 23, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official Highway Map of Manitoba - Portage la Prairie
  • Official Highway Map of Manitoba - Brandon
  • Official Name and Location - Declaration of Provincial Trunk Highways Regulation - The Highways and Transportation Act - Provincial Government of Manitoba
  • Official Highway Map - Published and maintained by the Department of Infrastructure - Provincial Government of Manitoba (see Legend and Map#1 & 2)

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Provincial Trunk Highway 1A PTH 1A is the name used for two provincial primary highways located in the Canadian province of Manitoba One is located within the city of Portage la Prairie and the other within and west of the city of Brandon Provincial Trunk Highway 1ASaskatchewan Avenue Portage la Prairie Victoria Avenue and 1st Street Brandon Route informationAuxiliary route of PTH 1Maintained by Manitoba InfrastructureExisted1959 presentPortage la Prairie segmentLength11 3 km 7 0 mi West endPTH 1 TCH west of Portage la PrairieMajor intersectionsPR 240 north Tupper Street N PR 240 south 5th Street S E East endPTH 1 TCH east of Portage la PrairieBrandon segmentLength19 9 km 12 4 mi West endPTH 1 TCH near KemnayMajor intersectionsPTH 10 18th Street PR 457 east Veterans Way East endPTH 1 TCH PTH 10 in BrandonLocationCountryCanadaProvinceManitobaRural municipalitiesCornwallisPortage la PrairieWhiteheadMajor citiesBrandonPortage la PrairieHighway systemProvincial highways in Manitoba Winnipeg City Routes PTH 1 PTH 2 Contents 1 Portage la Prairie section 2 Brandon section 3 References 4 External linksPortage la Prairie section edit nbsp Provincial Trunk Highway 1ALocationPortage la PrairieLength11 3 km 7 0 mi Existed1970 present The section of PTH 1A at Portage la Prairie is also known as Saskatchewan Avenue and like most alternate spurs it was the old route of PTH 1 until its current alignment was built The highway is an alternate route that goes through Portage la Prairie The highway in Portage la Prairie is 11 3 kilometres 7 0 mi westbound and 10 7 kilometres 6 6 mi eastbound The speed limit is 50 km h 31 mph within city limits unless otherwise posted becoming 90 km h 56 mph on both sides approaching PTH 1 The highway received its current designation after the Portage la Prairie bypass was completed and opened to traffic in 1970 1 2 DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes Portage la Prairie 0 00 0 nbsp PTH 1 TCH Winnipeg BrandonInterchange western terminus City of Portage la Prairie5 33 3 nbsp PR 240 north Tupper Street N Delta BeachWestern end of PR 240 concurrency 5 93 7 nbsp nbsp PR 240 south 5th Street SE Portage la Prairie Southport Airport Saint ClaudeEastern end of PR 240 concurrency Portage la Prairie 11 37 0 nbsp PTH 1 TCH Brandon WinnipegInterchange eastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusBrandon section edit nbsp Provincial Trunk Highway 1ALocationKemnay BrandonLength19 9 km 12 4 mi Existed1959 present This section serves Manitoba s second largest city Brandon As noted in the Portage la Prairie section this was the original route for PTH 1 through Brandon prior to 1959 PTH 1A is known as 1st Street north south and Victoria Avenue east west inside the city limits and maintains an east west designation for the entire route The route is often used by trucks and buses to Brandon as well as commuters and tourists and campers The speed limit is mostly 50 km h 31 mph in the suburban area and 100 km h 62 mph in the rural areas The length of the highway is 19 9 kilometres 12 4 mi Large trucks travelling eastbound are not permitted to travel on the rural section of PTH 1A between Brandon and the Trans Canada Highway near Kemnay due to a very low Canadian Pacific Railway bridge which passes over the highway just east of the small community oversized trucks travelling westbound are rerouted on to a gravel road connecting PTH 1A and the Trans Canada Highway less than 1 kilometre 0 62 mi east of the underpass Not only is the height of the bridge over the highway substandard with an overhead clearance of 3 67 metres 12 ft 0 in 3 there is no shoulder on either side of the highway These factors make for a very tight entry into this area for both eastbound and westbound motorists Despite the efforts of the Manitoba government to prevent oversized trucks from attempting to travel under this bridge which include flashing overhead signs alerting overheight vehicles of the bridge and other signs directing these vehicles to either turn around and or detour there are still numerous incidents of trucks either crashing into the bridge or getting stuck in the opening causing extended closures of the route 4 5 6 Eastbound traffic on the Trans Canada Highway encounters a sign advising vehicles above the 3 7m limit requiring access to Brandon to continue traveling on PTH 1 approximately 2 kilometres 1 2 mi before the junction The highway received its current designation when PTH 1 was configured around Brandon in 1959 7 8 9 DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes WhiteheadKemnay0 00 0 nbsp PTH 1 TCH Regina WinnipegWestern terminus Cornwallis No major junctions City of Brandon13 28 2 nbsp nbsp PTH 10 18th Street John Bracken Highway Boissevain Downtown 15 6 15 99 7 9 9Bridge over the Assiniboine River 17 410 8 nbsp PR 457 east Veterans Way CFB ShiloWestern terminus of PR 457 19 912 4 nbsp nbsp PTH 1 TCH PTH 10 south Regina Winnipeg nbsp nbsp PTH 10 north 1st Street John Bracken Highway DauphinEastern terminus road continues as PTH 10 north 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Manitoba Highway 1AKML is from Wikidata The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1969 Infrastructure and Transportation Province of Manitoba Government of Manitoba Official Highway map of the city of Portage la Prairie PDF Retrieved December 23 2022 Water Management and Structures Infrastructure Province of Manitoba Semi truck hits bridge near Brandon shears off roof CBC News Manitoba 2013 retrieved February 12 2018 Semi trailer crashes into bridge gets stuck for hours CBC News Manitoba 2016 retrieved February 12 2018 Semi trailer carrying 100K of pork breaks open after hitting bridge CBC News Manitoba 2018 retrieved February 12 2018 The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1959 Infrastructure and Transportation Province of Manitoba Government of Manitoba Official Highway map 1 PDF Retrieved December 23 2022 Government of Manitoba Official Highway map of the city of Brandon PDF Retrieved December 23 2022 External links editOfficial Highway Map of Manitoba Portage la Prairie Official Highway Map of Manitoba Brandon Official Name and Location Declaration of Provincial Trunk Highways Regulation The Highways and Transportation Act Provincial Government of Manitoba Official Highway Map Published and maintained by the Department of Infrastructure Provincial Government of Manitoba see Legend and Map 1 amp 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manitoba Highway 1A amp oldid 1163812001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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