Calgary Trail & Gateway Boulevard
Calgary Trail and Gateway Boulevard are a pair of major arterial roadways in Edmonton, Alberta. Gateway Boulevard carries northbound traffic while Calgary Trail carries southbound traffic. From south of 31 Avenue, they form a two-way freeway separated by a median; for this portion, the roadway maintains the separate names for northbound and southbound traffic. Near 31 Avenue, Calgary Trail and Gateway Boulevard separate and become parallel one-way arterial roadways to Saskatchewan Drive, at the edge of the North Saskatchewan River valley. Designated as part of Highway 2 south of Whitemud Drive, it is Edmonton's main southern entrance and is both a major commuter route, connecting to the Edmonton International Airport and Leduc, as well as a regional connection to Central Alberta, and Calga
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Calgary Trail & Gateway Boulevard
Calgary Trail and Gateway Boulevard are a pair of major arterial roadways in Edmonton, Alberta. Gateway Boulevard carries northbound traffic while Calgary Trail carries southbound traffic. From south of 31 Avenue, they form a two-way freeway separated by a median; for this portion, the roadway maintains the separate names for northbound and southbound traffic. Near 31 Avenue, Calgary Trail and Gateway Boulevard separate and become parallel one-way arterial roadways to Saskatchewan Drive, at the edge of the North Saskatchewan River valley. Designated as part of Highway 2 south of Whitemud Drive, it is Edmonton's main southern entrance and is both a major commuter route, connecting to the Edmonton International Airport and Leduc, as well as a regional connection to Central Alberta, and Calga
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Calgary Trail and Gateway Boul ...... Central Alberta, and Calgary.
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Calgary Trail
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Gateway Boulevard
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South
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Calgary Trail
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Gateway Boulevard
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Edmonton
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Ellerslie Road, Anthony Henday ...... , 63 Avenue, Whyte (82) Avenue
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Calgary Trail
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Gateway Boulevard
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At-grade ; no westbound exit
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At-grade
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At-grade; formerly part of Calgary Trail
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Continues south
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Diamond interchange; no access from Anthony Henday Drive
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Hybrid split diamond interchange ;
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Interchange; no southbound entrance
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Partial cloverleaf interchange ; Edmonton city limits
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Stack interchange ; exit 78 on Hwy 216
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Freeway ends, splits into one-way road pair
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Gateway Park rest area
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North end of Calgary Trail • South end of 104 Street
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Calgary Trail and Gateway Boul ...... to Central Alberta, and Calga
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