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  2. List of Manitoba provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    PR 318 (PR 303 (now Road 34 North) to PR 311) - Decommissioned during the 1992 Great Decommissioning. Now Loeppky Road. PR 344 (first use) (Brandon to PTH 23 south of Dunrea) - Decommissioned during the 1992 Great Decommissioning. Now 65 Street E, Road 105W, Road 49N, Road 104W, PR 453 and PR 340, and unnamed roads.

  3. Manitoba Highway 75 - Wikipedia

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    On February 27, 2008, the Manitoba Highway Traffic Board approved a request by the Government of Manitoba to raise the speed limit on PTH 75 to 110 km/h (70 mph). [5] The speed limit change took effect on July 1, 2009, with the speed limit raised to 110 km/h (70 mph) from St. Jean Baptiste to the Canada-U.S. border. The remainder of the highway ...

  4. Manitoba Highway 83 - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Highway 83. Provincial Trunk Highway 83 (PTH 83) is a 402 kilometres (250 mi) long, major north-south highway that runs in the far western region of the Canadian province of Manitoba. It travels from the North Dakota border south of Melita, north through Virden, Birtle, Russell, and Roblin to its northern terminus with PTH 10 in the ...

  5. Manitoba Highway 10 - Wikipedia

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    An earlier PTH 10 was designated in 1926 from Winnipeg to Whitemouth. In 1930, it extended east to Ontario. This was eliminated in 1932-1933, as it became part of PTH 1. PTH 10, in its current state, first appeared on the 1938-39 Manitoba Highway Map. [4] Prior to this, the road appeared in several broken sections with different numbering.

  6. Manitoba Provincial Road 354 - Wikipedia

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    Route description. PR 354 begins at PTH 10 and PR 262 at Onanole, and terminates at the Canadian National Railway main line near Bradwardine. From Onanole, it travels 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) west before meeting southbound PR 270. From PR 270, PR 354 turns north for 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) before turning west through the community of Crawford Park.

  7. Manitoba Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Highway 2. Provincial Trunk Highway 2 (PTH 2) is a 315-kilometre (196-mile) highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from Highway 13 at the Manitoba- Saskatchewan border to Winnipeg 's Perimeter Highway near Oak Bluff. PTH 2 is the Manitoba portion of the Red Coat Trail. [1][2]

  8. Manitoba Highway 5 - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Highway 5. Provincial Trunk Highway 5 (PTH 5) is a provincial primary highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The highway starts at the Hansboro–Cartwright Border Crossing on the Canada–United States border and ends at the Saskatchewan boundary 13.6 kilometres (8.5 mi) west of Roblin. Besides Roblin, it passes through ...

  9. Manitoba Provincial Road 340 - Wikipedia

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    1966–1989. Provincial Road 451 (PR 451) was a 4.9-kilometre-long (3.0 mi) east-west highway in the Rural Municipalities of Oakland-Wawanesa and Glenboro-South Cypress, then Oakland and South Cypress, of the Westman Region of Manitoba. It served as a connection between the original alignments of PR 340 and PR 344, as well as forming the main ...