Provincial Trunk Highway 28 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Department of Infrastructure | ||||
Length | 10.2 km (6.3 mi) | |||
Existed | 1959–1980 | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | ND 4 (Canada–United States border) south of Cartwright | |||
North end | PTH 3 / PR 258 at Cartwright | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Manitoba | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Provincial Trunk Highway 28 (PTH 28) was a short provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba.
The highway was used as a connector to PTH 3 and PR 258 at Cartwright and the U.S. border, where it continued as SR 69 in North Dakota (later redesignated as SR 4 in 1997).
History
PTH 28 first appeared on the 1959 Manitoba Highway Map.[1] Along with PR 258, PTH 28 was decommissioned in its entirety when PTH 5 was extended from Neepawa to its current southern terminus in 1980.[2]
The original PTH 28 was designated from PTH 1 north of Griswold to PTH 4 in Shoal Lake. This became part of PTH 21 in 1949.
See also
References
Template:Attached KML/Manitoba Highway 28
KML is from Wikidata
- ↑ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1959". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
- ↑ "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1980-1981". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
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