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161 Sussex Street is a heritage-listed historic site located at 161 Sussex Street, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The property is owned by Property NSW , an agency of the Government of New South Wales .
The Cape Horn Interchange is a major interchange that connects British Columbia Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) to Lougheed Highway (Highway 7), a heavily signalized thoroughfare in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Burnaby, and the Mary Hill Bypass (Highway 7B), bypassing the Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam sections of Lougheed Highway and forming the quickest route to Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge.
Westwood Street: Port Coquitlam: 31.40: 19.51: Shaughnessy Street: Access to Port Coquitlam station: 33.10: 20.57: Coast Meridian Road: Partially grade separated: 33.80: 21.00: Ottawa Street: East end of TransLink jurisdiction [56] 34.80: 21.62: Highway 7B west (Mary Hill Bypass) to Highway 1 (TCH) – Vancouver: Interchange: Port Coquitlam ...
Hwy 7 in Coquitlam: West Pender Street, Burrard Street, Hastings Street, Inlet Drive, Saint Johns Street, Barnet Highway/Barnet Road 1953 1999 Old alignment of Hwy 7. Hwy 7B: 7 4 Hwy 1 (TCH) / Hwy 7 in Coquitlam: Hwy 7 in Coquitlam: Mary Hill Bypass 1996 Current — Hwy 8: 69 43 Hwy 1 (TCH) in Spences Bridge: Hwy 5 / Hwy 5A / Hwy 97C in Merritt
The 26 km (16 mi) long Highway 7A largely followed a parallel route alongside the Canadian Pacific Railway.The highway started off in the west at Seymour Street in Downtown Vancouver, and went 8 km (5.0 mi) along Hastings Street, passing its junction with Highway 1 en route, until it reached Boundary Road, where the highway crossed into Burnaby.
Highway 7B, known as the Mary Hill Bypass, is a 7.27 km (4.52 mi) long riverside east-west link between the cities of Coquitlam to the west and Port Coquitlam to the east. The Mary Hill Bypass gained its numbered designation in 1996, when it was widened from two to four lanes north of Broadway.
The Coast Meridian Overpass is a four-lane cable stayed bridge [1] in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, crossing the Canadian Pacific railyard. It is 25 metres wide and 580 m long, with a bike lane on the northbound side and a separated pedestrian walkway on the southbound side of the overpass.
95–99 Sussex Street: Hawken and Vance Produce Exchange, listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register. [4] 107–117 Sussex Street: Royal George Hotel, Sydney (c. 1858), listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register, [5] [6] the City of Sydney heritage register, and the (since defunct) Register of the National Estate. [7]