British Columbia Highway 7
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Der Highway 7 in British Columbia verläuft von Vancouver entlang des Fraser River in östlicher Richtung nach Hope. Er verläuft weitgehend parallel zum Highway 1, dem Trans-Canada Highway jedoch am nördlichen Ufer des Fraser River. Der Highway hat eine Länge von 142 km. Abschnitte des Highways sind als sogenannte Core Route, Bestandteil des kanadischen National Highway System.
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Highway 7, known for most of its length as the Lougheed Highway and Broadway, is an alternative route to Highway 1 through the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. Whereas the controlled-access Highway 1 follows the southern bank of the Fraser River, Highway 7 follows the northern bank. The name of the highway, unlike that of Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed, is pronounced /ˈloʊhiːd/. The highway is named after Nelson Seymour Lougheed, MLA for the Dewdney District and the BC Minister of Public Works (1928–1929), who ran a logging company in the area.
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British Columbia Highway 7
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British Columbia Highway 7
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Broadway
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Haney Bypass
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Lougheed Highway
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boundary
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Burnaby–Coquitlam
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Coquitlam–Port Coquitlam
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Port Coquitlam–Pitt Meadows
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Vancouver–Burnaby
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BC
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Haney Bypass
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Lougheed Highway
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Pitt River Bridge crosses the Pitt River
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West
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East
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Metro Vancouver
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Fraser Valley
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36
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1941
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250
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in Coquitlam
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Golden Ears Way in Maple Ridge
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in Kent
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in Mission
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in Port Coquitlam
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Burnaby
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Coquitlam
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Hope
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Kent
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Mission
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Pitt Meadows
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Port Coquitlam
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Vancouver
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Maple Ridge
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9
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Sections in red denotes Highway 7
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Interchange
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Former
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Rupert station; eastern terminus of Broadway; Hwy 7 becomes Lougheed Highway
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Entrance from Golden Ears Way north; access to Maple Meadows station
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Access to Pitt Meadows station
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Access to Port Coquitlam station
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Brentwood Town Centre station
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Broadway–City Hall station
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Commercial–Broadway station
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East end of Hwy 9 concurrency
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Grade separated; eastbound exit and entrance
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Haig Interchange
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Holdom station
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Hwy 11 northern terminus
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Hwy 7 eastern terminus
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Hwy 7 follows Haney Bypass
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Hwy 7 returns to Lougheed Hwy
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Hwy 7 turns right; west end of Hwy 9 concurrency
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Lake City Way station
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Lougheed Town Centre station
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Mount Pleasant station
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Near Oak–VGH station ; alternate route to
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Near Port Haney station
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Near Renfrew station
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Partially grade separated
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Production Way–University station
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Eastbound access to Horne Street Connector; near Mission City station
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Agassiz Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
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Hwy 7 branches east; former ; near Coquitlam Central station
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Connects to Horne Street Connector; no direct eastbound access
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South Granville station ; Hwy 7 western terminus; Broadway continues west
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No access from Hwy 7 east to Hwy 1 west; Hwy 7 turns north
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Sperling–Burnaby Lake station; access to Winston Avenue and Kensington Avenue
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East end of TransLink jurisdiction
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East end of one-way road pair
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Harrison River Bridge crosses the Harrison River
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West end of one-way road pair
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Broadway
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Boundary Road
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Barnet Highway / Pinetree Way
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Cambie Street – City Centre
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Coast Meridian Road
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Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Meadows Way
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Gaglardi Way – Simon Fraser University
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Government Street, Austin Avenue
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Harris Road
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Holdom Avenue
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Horne Street
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Kensington Avenue
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Lake City Way
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Lougheed Highway / Kanaka Way
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Main Street – City Centre
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North Road – New Westminster, Pattullo Bridge
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Old Dewdney Trunk Road, Kennedy Road
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Ottawa Street
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Production Way, Brighton Avenue
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Renfrew Street
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Rupert Street
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Shaughnessy Street
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Sperling Avenue
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United Boulevard
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Westwood Street
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Willingdon Avenue
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Blue Mountain Street, Brunette Avenue – New Westminster, Pattullo Bridge
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7
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BC
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in Vancouver
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near Hope
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Hwy
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Highway 7, known for most of its length as the Lougheed Highway and Broadway, is an alternative route to Highway 1 through the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. Whereas the controlled-access Highway 1 follows the southern bank of the Fraser River, Highway 7 follows the northern bank. Highway 7 was first commissioned in 1941, and originally went from Vancouver to Harrison Hot Springs, following Dewdney Trunk Road between Port Moody and Port Coquitlam. In 1953, Highway 7 was moved to its current alignment between Vancouver and Coquitlam. Its eastern end was moved south from Harrison Hot Springs to Agassiz in 1956, and then east to Ruby Creek in 1968. Since September 1972, Highway 7 has travelled to a junction with Highway 1 just north of Hope. The name of the highway, unlike that of Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed, is pronounced /ˈloʊhiːd/. The highway is named after Nelson Seymour Lougheed, MLA for the Dewdney District and the BC Minister of Public Works (1928–1929), who ran a logging company in the area.
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Der Highway 7 in British Columbia verläuft von Vancouver entlang des Fraser River in östlicher Richtung nach Hope. Er verläuft weitgehend parallel zum Highway 1, dem Trans-Canada Highway jedoch am nördlichen Ufer des Fraser River. Der Highway hat eine Länge von 142 km. Abschnitte des Highways sind als sogenannte Core Route, Bestandteil des kanadischen National Highway System.
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Lougheed Highway near Coquitlam
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