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It allows traffic going through Brandon to bypass the city, and provides easier access to the industrial areas located on the east side of the city. The route is an important component of the city of Brandon's truck route network, as it allows dangerous goods carriers to minimize risks and traffic in urban neighbourhoods. [2] [3]
Manitoba Provincial Road 200: PTH 100 in Winnipeg: PTH 75 at Emerson: 101 km (63 mi) Manitoba Provincial Road 201: PTH 89 near Piney: PR 242 in Snowflake: 218 km (135 mi) Manitoba Provincial Road 202: PTH 59 near Birds Hill: PR 204 near Lockport: 14.6 km (9.1 mi) Manitoba Provincial Road 203: PTH 12 / PR 404: PTH 12 / PTH 89: 46.4 km (28.8 mi ...
The city of Brandon is the largest urban centre in the Westman Region. Primary economic industries in the region include agriculture, food processing, manufacturing, education, petroleum, transportation, and tourism.
Provincial Road 541 (PR 541) is a 6.5-kilometre-long (4.0 mi) east-west spur of PTH 21 in the Municipality of Grassland, providing access to the hamlet of Grande-Clairière. Starting from just north of the town of Hartney , it heads west along a former section of PR 347 to a junction with PR 254 just east of the hamlet.
The entire length of the Trans-Canada Highway in the province of Manitoba is a 4-lane divided highway, with the exception of the Winnipeg city route and an 18 kilometre section in eastern Manitoba between the town of Falcon Lake and the Manitoba-Ontario provincial boundary which is a two-lane highway.
The junction of PTH 1 and PR 248 is one of only two signal-controlled intersections on the Trans-Canada Highway between Headingley and Brandon. From Elie, PR 248 continues southward, intersecting PTH 2 at Fannystelle, and ending at PR 305. [1] [2] PR 248 is mostly a paved, two-lane road, except for the southernmost portion between PTH 2 and PR 305.
Cornwallis is a rural municipality located in the Canadian province of Manitoba.It surrounds the east, south and west sides of Brandon, Manitoba.Most of the land comprising the municipality is farmland, but it contains a few settlements.
Brandon Transit is the municipally-operated bus service in Brandon, the second largest city in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Ridership in 2017 was over 1,000,000 passengers or 19,500 per week. Prior to the realignment of routes, the Victoria East and Richmond West had the highest ridership.