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I think it would be good to move the stuff in the Hwy 28A article here, as Hwy 28A is really just short strings that parrallel Hwy 28. I'd do it, but it's probably good to go through the proper process... Anyone else have two bits on the matter? --
Mr Minchin19:21, 30 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Just made my first trip to St. Paul in about three years, and noticed that the town is now on
Alberta Highway 29. I am presuming then that Hwy 28A no longer exists between Ashmont and Hoselaw, but rather has been re-designated as Hwy 28. The distances and map need to be updated by someone who has a source that can provide this information.
Resolute00:36, 30 July 2008 (UTC)reply
Listing municipally designated street/avenue numbers or road names as highways briefly pass through urban communities seems excessive and beyond the intent of the alternate name parameter. Seems like it would be more appropriate for provincially designated alternate names instead. e.g., Veterans Memorial Highway for
Alberta Highway 36 and Northern Woods and Water Route for
Alberta Highway 55.
Hwy43 (
talk)
03:02, 9 July 2016 (UTC)reply