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Alberta Highway 21A
Highway in Alberta, Canada
Highway in Alberta, Canada
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| province | AB |
| type | AB 1970s |
| route | 21A |
| decommissioned | 1990s |
| section1 | Southern segment |
| length_km1 | 33 |
| length_ref1 | |
| direction_a1 | South |
| direction_b1 | North |
| terminus_b1 | near Carbon |
| terminus_a1 | in Beiseker |
| section2 | Northern segment |
| length_km2 | 5 |
| length_ref2 | |
| direction_a2 | West |
| direction_b2 | East |
| terminus_a2 | near Nevis |
| terminus_b2 | near Nevis |
| rural_municipalities | Rocky View County, Kneehill County, County of Stettler No. 6 |
| villages | Beiseker, Acme |
| previous_type | Hwy |
| previous_route | 21 |
| next_type | Hwy |
| next_route | 22 |
Alberta Provincial Highway No. 21A, commonly referred to as Highway 21A, was the designation of two former spur routes of Highway 21 in Alberta, Canada.
Southern segment
The southern section of Highway 21A was a 33 km highway which started at Highway 9 in the Village of Beiseker and traveled north for 13 km to the Village of Acme and then turned east for 20 km to Highway 21, 8 km northeast of the Village of Carbon. Highway 21A was renumbered to Highway 26 in 1962/63, and in 1972/73 the north-south section became Highway 806 while the east-west section became Highway 575.
Northern segment
The northern section of Highway 21A was a 5 km highway that connected Highway 21 with Highway 12 near the Hamlet of Nevis.
References
References
- "Former Alberta Highway 21A - Southern Section".
- "Former Alberta Highway 21A - Northern Section".
- "Official Road Map of the Province of Alberta". Department of Economic Affairs.
- "Official Road Map of the Province of Alberta". Department of Economic Affairs.
- "Alberta Official Road Map". Government of the Province of Alberta.
- "Alberta Official Road Map". Government of the Province of Alberta.
- "Province of Alberta Canada Official Road Map". Government of the Province of Alberta.
- "Province of Alberta Canada Official Road Map". Government of the Province of Alberta.
- "Province of Alberta Canada Official Road Map". Government of the Province of Alberta.
- "Province of Alberta Canada Official Road Map". Government of the Province of Alberta.
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