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In September 2010, the first phase of Kelowna RapidBus service was announced [4] connecting UBC Okanagan Exchange and the Downtown Queensway Exchange in Kelowna via Highway 97, replacing the old 97 Express serving Rutland via Highway 33. The Southbound McCurdy stop did not have a shelter or curb until late 2011.
Eastbound buses will pull in directly off the highway (similar to the RapidBus stations in Kelowna) and Westbound buses will route along Westgate Road to a similar RapidBus station. At implementation, the select few 97 Express trips along Ross and Cameron will likely stay on Highway 97 to make for routing reliability.
Highway 97 is a major highway in the Canadian province of British Columbia.It is the longest continuously numbered route in the province, running 2,081 km (1,293 mi) and is the only route that runs the entire north–south length of British Columbia, connecting the Canada–United States border near Osoyoos in the south to the British Columbia–Yukon boundary in the north at Watson Lake, Yukon.
Highway 97C begins near Peachland, at a trumpet interchange on Highway 97 known as Drought Hill.The section of Highway 97C east of Merritt is an expressway ranging between 4 and 6 lanes, with a speed limit of 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph).
97X Kelowna RapidBus, a Kelowna BC bus route; Saab 9-7X, a car model; WOXY.com, an Internet radio station known as 97X: The Future of Rock and Roll; WOXY (FM), a radio station (97.7 FM) licensed to Mason, Ohio, United States; WSUN (FM), an FM radio station in Tampa Bay, Florida formerly known as 97X
Both are part of the original Highway 97 through Prince George and the designations were dropped in c. 2000. [5] Penticton. Highway 97 originally followed Skaha Lake Road, Main Street, and Westminster Avenue through downtown Penticton. [6] In the early 1980s, a bypass was constructed along the Channel Parkway and initially designated as Highway 97A
The William R. Bennett Bridge is a pontoon bridge in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada.Completed on May 25, 2008, the bridge replaced the older Okanagan Lake Bridge built in 1958 to link Downtown Kelowna to West Kelowna across Okanagan Lake as part of Highway 97.
Kelowna – Rock Creek Summit — 1,265 m (4,150 ft) Central Okanagan 95.87: 59.57: Big White Road – Big White Ski Resort: Kelowna: 128.82: 80.05: Highway 97 – Penticton, City Centre, Vernon: Hwy 33 is maintained by the City of Kelowna west of Hwy 97: 129.17: 80.26: Enterprise Way: Hwy 33 northern terminus: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0 ...