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{{Short description|Provincial highway in Saskatchewan, Canada}} |
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{{Use Canadian English|date=August 2023}} |
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{{Infobox road |
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|province=SK |
|province=SK |
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|type=Hwy |
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|route=80 |
|route=80 |
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|length_km=66 |
|length_km=66.7 |
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|length_round= |
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|length_ref=<ref name="length">{{google maps|title=Highway 80 in Saskatchewan|url=https://www.google.ca/maps/@50.9417844,-101.6518034,10z?hl=en|access-date=February 5, 2021}}</ref> |
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|established= |
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|direction_a= |
|direction_a=South |
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|terminus_a={{Jct|state=SK|Hwy| |
|terminus_a={{Jct|state=SK|Hwy|22}} in [[Esterhazy, Saskatchewan|Esterhazy]] |
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|junction={{Jct|state=SK|TCH|16}} in [[Churchbridge, Saskatchewan|Churchbridge]] |
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|junction= |
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|direction_b=North |
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|terminus_b={{Jct|state=SK|Hwy| |
|terminus_b={{Jct|state=SK|Hwy|8|Hwy|10}} near [[Wroxton, Saskatchewan|Wroxton]] |
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|rural_municipalities=[[Rural Municipality of Fertile Belt No. 183|Fertile Belt]], [[Rural Municipality of Langenburg No. 181|Langenburg]], [[Rural Municipality of Churchbridge No. 211|Churchbridge]], [[Rural Municipality of Calder No. 241|Calder]] |
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'''Highway 80''' is a [[highway]] in the [[Canada|Canadian]] |
'''Highway 80''' is a [[Numbered highways in Canada|provincial highway]] in the [[Provinces and territories of Canada|Canadian province]] of [[Saskatchewan]]. The highway runs from [[Saskatchewan Highway 22|Highway 22]] near [[Esterhazy, Saskatchewan|Esterhazy]] to [[Saskatchewan Highway 8|Highway 8]] / [[Saskatchewan Highway 10|Highway 10]] near [[Wroxton, Saskatchewan|Wroxton]]. It is about {{convert|67|km}} long.<ref name="length"/> |
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== Major intersections == |
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From south to north:<ref name=atlas>{{cite book |
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| title = Saskatchewan Road Atlas |
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| year = 2004 |
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| publisher = MapArt Publishing Corp. |
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| location = Oshawa, ON |
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| pages = 36,44 |
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| isbn = 1-55368-020-0 |
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| edition = 2007}}</ref> |
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{{SKinttop|length_ref=<ref name=length/>}} |
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{{SKint |
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|county_special=[[Rural Municipality of Fertile Belt No. 183|Fertile Belt No. 183]] |
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|cspan=1 |
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|location=Esterhazy |
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|km=0.0 |
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|road={{Jct|province=SK|Hwy|22|city1=Stockholm|city2=Gerald|location3=[[Binscarth]]}} |
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|notes=Southern terminus; continues as Hwy 22 west |
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{{Jctco |
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|county_special=[[Rural Municipality of Langenburg No. 181|Langenburg No. 181]] |
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{{SKint |
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|county_special=[[Rural Municipality of Churchbridge No. 211|Churchbridge No. 181]] |
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|cspan=4 |
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|location=Churchbridge |
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|km=31.4 |
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|road={{Jct|province=SK|YH|16|city1=Yorkton|city2=Langenburg|location3=[[Winnipeg]]}} |
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}} |
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{{SKint |
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|location=none |
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|km=37.2 |
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|road={{Jct|province=SK|Mun|723|city1=Bredenbury}} |
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{{SKint |
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|location=none |
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|km=48.6 |
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|road={{Jct|province=SK|Mun|725|dir1=west|city1=Saltcoats}} |
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{{SKint |
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|location=none |
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|km=51.9 |
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|road={{Jct|province=SK|Hwy|381|dir1=east|city1=MacNutt}} |
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{{SKint |
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|county_special=[[Rural Municipality of Calder No. 241|Calder No. 241]] |
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|location=Wroxton |
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|km=66.7 |
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|road={{Jct|province=SK|Hwy|8|Hwy|10|city1=Kamsack|city2=Yorkton|location3=[[Dauphin, Manitoba|Dauphin]]}} |
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|notes=Northern terminus; continues as Hwy 8 north |
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}} |
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{{Jctbtm}} |
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== See also == |
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* [[Transportation in Saskatchewan]] |
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* [[Roads in Saskatchewan]] |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{Attached KML|display=title,inline}} |
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{{Saskatchewan Provincial Highways}} |
{{Saskatchewan Provincial Highways}} |
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{{Authority control}} |
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[[Category:Saskatchewan provincial highways|080]] |
[[Category:Saskatchewan provincial highways|080]] |
Latest revision as of 22:37, 15 September 2023
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure | ||||
Length | 66.7 km[1] (41.4 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | Hwy 22 in Esterhazy | |||
Hwy 16 (TCH) in Churchbridge | ||||
North end | Hwy 8 / Hwy 10 near Wroxton | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Saskatchewan | |||
Rural municipalities | Fertile Belt, Langenburg, Churchbridge, Calder | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Highway 80 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The highway runs from Highway 22 near Esterhazy to Highway 8 / Highway 10 near Wroxton. It is about 67 kilometres (42 mi) long.[1]
Highway 80 passes near the communities of Yarbo and Churchbridge and intersects Highways 16, 725, and 381.
Major intersections[edit]
From south to north:[2]
Rural municipality | Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Fertile Belt No. 183 | Esterhazy | 0.0 | 0.0 | Hwy 22 – Stockholm, Gerald, Binscarth | Southern terminus; continues as Hwy 22 west | |||
Langenburg No. 181 |
No major junctions | |||||||
Churchbridge No. 181 | Churchbridge | 31.4 | 19.5 | Hwy 16 (TCH/YH) – Yorkton, Langenburg, Winnipeg | ||||
| 37.2 | 23.1 | Hwy 723 – Bredenbury | |||||
| 48.6 | 30.2 | Hwy 725 west – Saltcoats | |||||
| 51.9 | 32.2 | Hwy 381 east – MacNutt | |||||
Calder No. 241 | Wroxton | 66.7 | 41.4 | Hwy 8 / Hwy 10 – Kamsack, Yorkton, Dauphin | Northern terminus; continues as Hwy 8 north | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c Google (5 February 2021). "Highway 80 in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
- ^ Saskatchewan Road Atlas (2007 ed.). Oshawa, ON: MapArt Publishing Corp. 2004. pp. 36, 44. ISBN 1-55368-020-0.
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