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  2. Macleod Trail - Wikipedia

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    Macleod Trail going into downtown Calgary (2010) Macleod Trail in downtown Calgary (2011) Macleod Trail is a major road in Calgary, Alberta. It is a six- to eight-lane principal arterial road extending from downtown Calgary to the south of the city, where it merges into Highway 2. South of Anderson Road, Macleod Trail is an expressway and is ...

  3. List of historic places in the Calgary Region - Wikipedia

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    Macleod Trail South and 25 Avenue SE Calgary AB 51°01′48″N 114°03′18″W  /  51.0299°N 114.055°W  / 51.0299; -114.055  ( Reader Rock Garden National Historic

  4. Chinook station - Wikipedia

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    As part of Calgary Transit's plan to operate four-car trains starting by the end of 2014, all three-car stations will need to be extended. Chinook Station however was completely rebuilt to a new design very similar to Somerset-Bridlewood, McKnight/Westwinds and Saddletowne Stations. Construction on the new bus terminal started in the summer of ...

  5. Transportation in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Macleod Trail, north-south route in south Calgary. The skeletal road designated section between 14th Street and Stoney Trail is a full freeway, the rest of the route is highly signalized arterial road. Sarcee Trail (south section only), North-South Route in West Calgary. Contains three interchanges interspaced with two signal lights with plans ...

  6. Alberta Highway 22 - Wikipedia

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    The original alignment of Highway 22 started at Highway 2 (Macleod Trail) south of Calgary and travelled west to Priddis, where it turned south to Turner Valley and terminated at Highway 7 in Black Diamond. [5] In the 1970s, the province of Alberta began upgrading a series of roads to form a north–south, all-weather highway west of Highway 2.

  7. Southland Park - Wikipedia

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    Southland Park is located in the Southwood district and comprises four buildings west of Macleod Trail and south of Southland Drive. Southland Park, photographed from the east. Macleod Trail is in foreground, Southland Drive runs along the right hand side of the photo. Southport Atrium is largely obscured by Southland Plaza, centre right.

  8. Alberta Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    Much of Highway 2 is a core route in the National Highway System of Canada: between Fort Macleod and Edmonton and between Donnelly and Grimshaw. The speed limit along most parts of the highway between Fort Macleod and Morinville is 110 km/h (68 mph), and in urban areas, such as through Claresholm, Nanton, Calgary and Edmonton, it ranges from 50 km/h (31 mph) to 110 km/h (68 mph).

  9. List of CTrain stations - Wikipedia

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    Calgary light rail system map. CTrain is a light rail system in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It has been in operation since May 25, 1981. [1] The system is operated by Calgary Transit, as part of the Calgary municipal government's transportation department. [2] The CTrain system has two routes, with a combined route length of 59.9 kilometres (37.2 ...

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