British Columbia Highway 10
Highway 10 in British Columbia, Canada | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ladner - (Langley Bypass) Livingstone Interchange Highway |
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Basic data | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operator: | British Columbia Ministry of Transportation |
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Start of the street: |
Delta ( 49 ° 6 ′ N , 122 ° 54 ′ W ) |
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End of street: |
Langley ( 49 ° 8 ′ N , 122 ° 35 ′ W ) |
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Overall length: | 28 km | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Course of the road
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Highway 10 in the Canadian province of British Columbia connects the Delta and Langley . The beginning of the highway is on Highway 91 and its end on Highway 1 , the Trans-Canada Highway . The highway has a length of 28 km.
The highway originally began in the center of Delta . To guide traffic around Delta, signs have been removed from the intersection with Highway 91. The essential task of the highway is the compound of the Highway 1 with the ferry terminal in Tsawwassen of BC ferries .
course
The highway begins in Delta, in the North Delta district, at the intersection with Highway 91. The highway is largely four lanes. It travels east and intersects Highway 99A in Surrey . In Langley itself Highway 15 is crossed first and then Highway 1A , to then merge with Highway 1 south of Fort Langley . The corresponding exit from Highway 1 is Exit 66 (232nd Street Interchange).
Individual evidence
- ^ Official Numbered Routes in British Columbia. Government of British Columbia, accessed December 4, 2018 .
- ↑ Landmark Kilometer Inventory (LKI). Government of British Columbia, accessed December 4, 2018 .