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Alberta Highway 575

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Highway 575 marker
Highway 575
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors
Length79 km[1] (49 mi)
Tourist
routes
Dinosaur Trail
Major junctions
West end Highway 791 west of Acme
Major intersections Highway 806 in Acme
Highway 21 near Carbon
Highway 836 near Carbon
Highway 837 near Drumheller
East end Highway 9 / Highway 56 in Drumheller
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
Specialized and rural municipalitiesMountain View County, Kneehill County
TownsDrumheller
VillagesAcme, Carbon
Highway system
Highway 574 Highway 576

Highway 575 is the designation of an east-west highway in central Alberta, Canada. It runs from the Highway 791, through Acme and Carbon, to Highway 9 and Highway 56 in Drumheller.[2][3] The section between Highway 837 and Drumheller is part of the Dinosaur Trail.

History

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The section of Highway 575 between Acme and Carbon has had a variety of designations in its history. The 5 km (3 mi) section between Carbon and Highway 21,[1] along with a portion of present-day Highway 836, was originally designated as part of Highway 26;[4] while the 20 km (12 mi) section between Highway 21 and Acme,[1] along with present-day Highway 806, was the original alignment of Highway 21.[4] In 1958, the southern portion of Highway 21 was realigned to Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) east of Strathmore, and the former section was renumbered as Highway 21A;[5][6] however, in 1962, the route was again renumbered to Highway 26.[7][8] Highway 26 was decommissioned in 1970[9][10] and in 1972, it was renumbered to its current designation.[11][12]

Major intersections

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From south to north:[3]

Rural/specialized municipalityLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Mountain View County0.00.0 Highway 791 – Carstairs, Chestermere
Kneehill CountyAcme21.113.1 Highway 806 south – BeisekerHwy 806 concurrency west end
22.313.9 Highway 806 north – LindenHwy 806 concurrency east end
35.822.2Range Road 243 – Swalwell
40.825.4 Highway 21 – Three Hills, Strathmore
45.928.5 Highway 836 south – CarbonHwy 836 concurrency west end
52.432.6 Highway 836 northHwy 836 concurrency east end
68.142.3 Highway 837 north (Dinosaur Trail)Becomes part of Dinosaur Trail
Town of DrumhellerNacmine73.845.92nd Street
Drumheller
(Townsite)
79.449.3 Highway 9 east / Highway 56 north (2 Street SW) – Hanna, Stettler
Highway 9 west / Highway 56 south (South Railway Avenue) to Highway 10 – Calgary
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Highway 575 in Alberta" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Provincial Highways 500 - 986 Progress Chart" (PDF). Alberta Transportation. March 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Alberta Back Road Atlas (2014 ed.). Oshawa, ON: Canadian Cartographics Corporation. 2008. pp. 198–200. ISBN 978-155368-019-2.
  4. ^ a b Department of Public Works (1939). Alberta Official Road Map (PDF) (Map). Government of Alberta. §§ B-2, C-2.
  5. ^ Official Road Map of the Province of Alberta (Map) (1958 ed.). Department of Economic Affairs. §§ E-4, E-5.
  6. ^ Official Road Map of the Province of Alberta (Map) (1959 ed.). Department of Economic Affairs. §§ E-4, E-5.
  7. ^ Alberta Official Road Map (Map) (1962 ed.). Government of the Province of Alberta. §§ J-7, J-8.
  8. ^ Alberta Official Road Map (Map) (1963 ed.). Government of the Province of Alberta. §§ J-7, J-8.
  9. ^ Province of Alberta Canada Official Road Map 1970 (Map). Government of the Province of Alberta. § L-6.
  10. ^ Province of Alberta Canada Official Road Map 1971 (Map). Government of the Province of Alberta. § L-6.
  11. ^ Province of Alberta Canada Official Road Map 1972 (Map). Government of the Province of Alberta. § L-6.
  12. ^ Province of Alberta Canada Official Road Map 1973 (Map). Government of the Province of Alberta. § L-6.