Sherwood Park Freeway
Sherwood Park Freeway | ||||
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Highway 100 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by the City of Edmonton & Alberta Transportation | ||||
Length: | 7.1 km (4.4 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | 71 Street in Edmonton | |||
East end: |
Hwy 216 (Anthony Henday Drive) Hwy 630 (Wye Road) | |||
Location | ||||
Municipalities: | Strathcona County | |||
Major cities: |
Edmonton Sherwood Park | |||
Highway system | ||||
Provincial highways in Alberta
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Sherwood Park Freeway, a portion of which is designated Alberta Provincial Highway No. 100 by Alberta Transportation,[1][2] is a freeway in east Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
At one point, it was part of Highway 14, but with the completion of the interchange at Highway 14 and Whitemud Drive, the designated route of Highway 14 was changed to follow Whitemud Drive to Calgary Trail. The former Highway 14 along the east edge of the city was renamed Highway 14X, and ultimately Highway 216 (Anthony Henday Drive), and the portion of the Sherwood Park Freeway within Strathcona County was designated Highway 100,[2] although no signs indicating such are posted along the road.
There are six interchanges on the freeway. The freeway begins just after 71 Street, with 82 (Whyte) Avenue and Argyll Road joining to become a freeway. To the east after the Highway 216 interchange, Sherwood Park Freeway continues as Wye Road through Sherwood Park, while the Highway 100 designation is dropped approximately 0.8 km east of this interchange.[3] Wye Road/Highway 630 continues through Sherwood Park and the balance of Strathcona County, eventually meeting up with Highway 14 west of Tofield. The boundary between the City of Edmonton and Strathcona County runs on the south side of the right of way from 34 Street to Highway 216.
Most of its length is scheduled to be improved, and widened, with completion scheduled for 2016.[4]
The official length of the Highway 100 is only 4.1 km, making it the second shortest non-lettered primary highway in Alberta after Highway 31. It is the only three-digit Alberta Primary Highway (1-216 Series) that is not a ring road.
Major intersections
Sherwood Park Freeway currently has six interchanges, giving it freeway status for the 7.2 km (4.5 mi) from 71 Street to Ordze Road.[5]
References
- ↑ Provincial Highways Designation Order, Alberta Transportation, p. 10
- 1 2 3 Alberta Transportation. Highways Development and Protection Act, Appendix – Provincial Highways Designation Order.
- 1 2 Alberta Transportation (2010-01-01). Provincial Highway Designation – Highway 100.
- ↑ "Stelmach makes Henday announcement". iNews 880. March 2, 2011. Retrieved March 2, 2011.
- ↑ City of Edmonton map utility
- 1 2 3 "Northeast Anthony Henday Drive". Government of Alberta. 13 January 2009. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
External links
- 2010 Provincial Highways 1 - 216 Series Progress Chart (map, 8 MB) by Alberta Transportation.
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