Alberta Highway 63
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Der Alberta Highway 63 ist ein Highway im nordwestlichen Alberta. Er beginnt nördlich von Fort MacKay, durchquert anschließend die Athabasca-Ölsand-Lagerstätten und Fort McMurray. Weiter südlich endet er dann nach 434 km an der Kreuzung mit dem Alberta Highway 28. Der Highway ist dabei, als sogenannte „Core Route“, Bestandteil des kanadischen National Highway System.
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Alberta Highway 63 è un'autostrada che attraversa da nord a sud la parte settentrionale della provincia dell'Alberta in Canada.
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 63, commonly referred to as Highway 63, is a 434-kilometre (270 mi) highway in northern Alberta, Canada that connects the Athabasca oil sands and Fort McMurray to Edmonton via Highway 28. It begins as a two-lane road near the hamlet of Radway where it splits from Highway 28, running north through aspen parkland and farmland of north central Alberta. North of Boyle, it curves east to pass through the hamlet of Grassland and becomes divided west of Atmore where it again turns north, this time through heavy boreal forest and muskeg, particularly beyond Wandering River. Traffic levels significantly increase as Highway 63 bends through Fort McMurray, crossing the Athabasca River before connecting the city to the Syncrude and Suncor Energy plants further north. It
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La route 63 (Highway 63 en anglais) est une route provinciale partiellement autoroutière s'étendant du nord au sud de l'Alberta du Nord au Canada. Depuis le sud, la route 63 débute à partir de son intersection avec la (en) à environ 6 km au sud-est de Radway, traverse Boyle et Fort McMurray avant de se terminer à environ 16 km au nord de sa seconde traversée de la Rivière Athabasca près de Fort MacKay. Dès son terminus jusqu'à Fort McMurray, la route est désignée comme une route essentielle du (en).
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Alberta Highway 63
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Alberta Highway 63
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Route 63 (Alberta)
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Alberta Highway 63
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Athabasca River Bridge
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Crosses Athabasca River
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Peter Lougheed Bridge
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Ralph Steinhauer Bridge , Grant MacEwan Bridge
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near Thorhild
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Fort McMurray
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Boyle
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Atmore
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Fort McKay
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Grassland
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Mariana Lake
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Newbrook
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Wandering River
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Highway 63 highlighted in red
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Interchange
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Southern terminus
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Eastern end of Hwy 663 concurrency
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Former Hwy 69
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Interchange; southbound exit, northbound entrance
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Northbound U-turn exit
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Northern end of Hwy 55 concurrency
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Passes through Grassland
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Southern end of Hwy 55 concurrency
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Traffic signals; southbound bypass lane
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Western end of Hwy 663 concurrency
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Base Plant Road / Voyageur Road
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Beacon Hill Drive / Gregoire Drive
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Confederation Way
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Fort McKay Road
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Franklin Avenue / C.A. Knight Way
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Hardin Street
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Hospital Street / Abasand Drive
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Hwy 63 U-turn
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MacKenzie Boulevard
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Morrison Street
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Saprae Creek Trail– Airport, Saprae Creek
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TaigaNova Crescent
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Thickwood Boulevard
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Tolen Drive / King Street / Clearwater Drive
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Der Alberta Highway 63 ist ein Highway im nordwestlichen Alberta. Er beginnt nördlich von Fort MacKay, durchquert anschließend die Athabasca-Ölsand-Lagerstätten und Fort McMurray. Weiter südlich endet er dann nach 434 km an der Kreuzung mit dem Alberta Highway 28. Der Highway ist dabei, als sogenannte „Core Route“, Bestandteil des kanadischen National Highway System.
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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 63, commonly referred to as Highway 63, is a 434-kilometre (270 mi) highway in northern Alberta, Canada that connects the Athabasca oil sands and Fort McMurray to Edmonton via Highway 28. It begins as a two-lane road near the hamlet of Radway where it splits from Highway 28, running north through aspen parkland and farmland of north central Alberta. North of Boyle, it curves east to pass through the hamlet of Grassland and becomes divided west of Atmore where it again turns north, this time through heavy boreal forest and muskeg, particularly beyond Wandering River. Traffic levels significantly increase as Highway 63 bends through Fort McMurray, crossing the Athabasca River before connecting the city to the Syncrude and Suncor Energy plants further north. It ends approximately 16 km (10 mi) beyond a second crossing of the Athabasca River northeast of Fort McKay. The southern segment of Highway 63 from Radway to Atmore was built before the mid-1950s and numbered as Highway 46 until the 1970s. Construction north of Atmore on the first road connecting Fort McMurray to the rest of the Alberta highway system began in 1962. Upgrades in the following decades saw the two-lane highway widened and improved with the addition of passing lanes, and extended to its present terminus northeast of Fort McKay. Since 2004, the highway has formed the majority of the National Highway System core route between Fort McMurray and Edmonton, and in 2016 played a key role in the evacuation of over 80,000 people from Fort McMurray and the surrounding areas during a highly destructive wildfire. Despite relatively low traffic volumes compared to other major highways in the province, the route has earned the moniker "Highway of Death" due to many fatal crashes. In 2006, Alberta committed to twinning the 240-kilometre (150 mi) stretch from Grassland to Fort McMurray, but progress was initially slower than anticipated due to muskeg and wildlife restrictions. After a particularly high-profile crash killed seven people, the province announced an accelerated timeline for the project in 2012 and all work was completed in 2016. Alberta has long-term plans to create a divided highway for the entire length of the Edmonton–Fort McMurray corridor by similarly upgrading the southernmost 110 kilometres (68 mi) of the highway, a portion of Highway 28, and the entirety of Highway 28A.
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La route 63 (Highway 63 en anglais) est une route provinciale partiellement autoroutière s'étendant du nord au sud de l'Alberta du Nord au Canada. Depuis le sud, la route 63 débute à partir de son intersection avec la (en) à environ 6 km au sud-est de Radway, traverse Boyle et Fort McMurray avant de se terminer à environ 16 km au nord de sa seconde traversée de la Rivière Athabasca près de Fort MacKay. La majeure partie de la route 63 traverse la taïga, bien que les forêts-parcs à trembles canadiennes et les terres agricoles soit prédominantes jusqu'à Wandering River. La route passe aussi à travers les sables bitumineux de l'Athabasca entre Fort McMurray et Fort MacKay. Dès son terminus jusqu'à Fort McMurray, la route est désignée comme une route essentielle du (en).
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Alberta Highway 63 è un'autostrada che attraversa da nord a sud la parte settentrionale della provincia dell'Alberta in Canada.
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National Highway System
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near Radway
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north of Fort McKay
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