Winnipeg Route 30

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Winnipeg Route 30
Winnipeg city route 30.svg
Other name(s) Archibald St
Watt St
Maintained by City of Winnipeg
Length 6 km (4 mi)
Location Winnipeg, Manitoba
South end PTH 1 (TCH) / Route 135 (Fermor Ave)
Major
junctions
Route 57 west (Provencher Blvd)
Route 115 (Marion St)
North end Route 37 east (Nairn Ave) / Route 37 west (Watt St)

Route 30 is a city route in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It runs from Route 37 (Nairn Avenue) to Highway 1/Route 135 (Fermor Avenue).

Route 37 is a major east-west arterial route in Winnipeg, Manitoba which connects the suburbs of Transcona and Elmwood with the downtown core.

Provincial Trunk Highway 1 is Manitoba's section of the Trans-Canada Highway. It is a heavily used, 4-lane divided highway, with the exception of a short 18 km section in the southeastern corner of the province. It is the main link between southern Manitoba's largest cities, and also serves as the province's main transportation link to the neighbouring provinces of Saskatchewan and Ontario. The highway is the only major east-west divided highway in Manitoba, and carries a large majority of east-west traffic within and through the province. It has full freeway status sections at Portage la Prairie and Winnipeg. The total distance of the Trans-Canada Highway in Manitoba is approximately 490 km (300 mi).

Route 135, also known as Fermor Avenue, is a city route in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It runs from Dunkirk Drive to the Perimeter Highway, through the suburbs of St. Vital and St. Boniface.

The route follows Watt Street (formerly Archibald Street North) for one block to Delsalaberry Street, where the name changes to Archibald street. Passing under the CPR mainline, it follows Archibald Street south to Fermor Avenue (Route 135). Historically, the CPR mainline was the boundary between the Parishes of Saint Boniface and Kildonan.

Canadian Pacific Railway railway in Canada

The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), also known formerly as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, and known as simply Canadian Pacific is a historic Canadian Class I railroad incorporated in 1881. The railroad is owned by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, which began operations as legal owner in a corporate restructuring in 2001.

This principal arterial road runs through primarily industrial areas east of downtown, in St. Boniface. With the exception of a short stretch near the intersection of Fermor Avenue, the speed limit is 60 km/h (37 mph).

Arterial road high-capacity urban road

An arterial road or arterial thoroughfare is a high-capacity urban road. The primary function of an arterial road is to deliver traffic from collector roads to freeways or expressways, and between urban centres at the highest level of service possible. As such, many arteries are limited-access roads, or feature restrictions on private access.

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