Stoney Trail
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 201, officially named Stoney Trail and Tsuut'ina Trail, is an approximately 85-kilometre (53 mi) freeway in Calgary, Alberta, consisting of two segments. Planned for a total length of 101 kilometres (63 miles), two final segments of the ring road are currently under construction to be incrementally completed by 2024 at the latest, delayed from an original target of 2022. The freeway serves as a bypass for the congested routes of 16 Avenue N and Deerfoot Trail through Calgary (Highways 1 and 2, respectively). At its busiest point near Beddington Trail in north Calgary, the six-lane freeway carried nearly 79,000 vehicles per day in 2019.
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Stoney Trail
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 201, officially named Stoney Trail and Tsuut'ina Trail, is an approximately 85-kilometre (53 mi) freeway in Calgary, Alberta, consisting of two segments. Planned for a total length of 101 kilometres (63 miles), two final segments of the ring road are currently under construction to be incrementally completed by 2024 at the latest, delayed from an original target of 2022. The freeway serves as a bypass for the congested routes of 16 Avenue N and Deerfoot Trail through Calgary (Highways 1 and 2, respectively). At its busiest point near Beddington Trail in north Calgary, the six-lane freeway carried nearly 79,000 vehicles per day in 2019.
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Der Alberta Highway 201 befind ...... Highway Stoney Trail genannt.
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Stoney Trail encircles the nor ...... currently under construction.
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Diamond interchange; Eastbound ramps only access Deerfoot Trail North.
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Eastbound right-in/right-out; future interchange; Stoney Trail turns south
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. ...... ,000 vehicles per day in 2019.
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