Manitoba Highway 24: Difference between revisions
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|rowspan=3|[[Blanshard, Manitoba|Blanshard R.M.]] |
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|{{jct|state=MB|PR|354|dir1=south|city1=Bradwardine}} |
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|{{jct|state=MB|PR|354|dir1=north|city1=Strathclair|city2=Elphinstone}} |
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|{{jct|state=MB|PR|270|dir1=north|city1=Basswood|city2=Rackham}} |
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|PTH 24 turns south<br>begin PR 270 south concurrence |
|bgcolor=DFF9F9|PTH 24 turns south<br>begin PR 270 south concurrence |
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|[[Rapid City, Manitoba|Rapid City]] |
|[[Rapid City, Manitoba|Rapid City]] |
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|{{jct|state=MB|PR|270|dir1=south}} – [[Manitoba Highway 1|Trans-Canada Highway]] |
|bgcolor=DFF9F9|{{jct|state=MB|PR|270|dir1=south}} – [[Manitoba Highway 1|Trans-Canada Highway]] |
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|PTH 24 turns east<br>end PR 270 south concurrence |
|bgcolor=DFF9F9|PTH 24 turns east<br>end PR 270 south concurrence |
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Revision as of 12:34, 24 June 2014
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by Department of Infrastructure | ||||
Length | 82 km (51 mi) | |||
Existed | 1956–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
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East end | ||||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Manitoba | |||
Towns | Oak River, Rapid City | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Provincial Trunk Highway 24 (PTH 24) is an east-west highway that runs from PTH 83 near Miniota, east through Oak River and Rapid City to the junction of PTH 10 and PR 262 between Brandon and Minnedosa.
Route History
PTH 24 first appeared on the 1956 Manitoba Highway Map. Prior to 1956, the route, known as PTH 27, started at PTH 10 at Tremaine and travelled west to Rapid City. From Rapid City, the highway turned north and terminated at PTH 16, then known as PTH 4, east of Basswood. The north-south section of the old PTH 27 is now part of PR 270.
When PTH 24 was first added in 1956, the highway's western terminus was PTH 21 south of Hamiota. It was extended to its current length in the early 1960s.
Travel Route
This is the travel route for Manitoba Provincial Trunk Highway 24 (PTH 24) from west to east:
km | Municipality | Location | Interescting highway | Notes |
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0 | Miniota R.M. | Miniota | PTH 24 begins | |
13 | ||||
18 | formerly PR 254 along with Mile 145W, which extends south | |||
31 | Hamiota R.M. | |||
43 | Blanshard R.M. | Oak River | begin PR 354 north concurrence | |
45 | end PR 354 north concurrence | |||
58 | ||||
73 | Saskatchewan R.M. | PTH 24 turns south begin PR 270 south concurrence | ||
75 | Rapid City | PTH 24 turns east end PR 270 south concurrence | ||
82 | Tremaine | PTH 24 ends |
References