Alberta Highway 22X

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Alberta Highway 22X shield

Highway 22X
Route information
Length: 54 km (34 mi)
Major junctions
East end: Hwy 24 / Hwy 901 near Carseland
  Hwy 2A in Calgary
Hwy 201 in Calgary
Hwy 2 in Calgary
West end: Hwy 22 near Priddis
Location
Specialized
and rural
municipalities:
Wheatland County, Rocky View County, Foothills No. 31 M.D.
Major cities: Calgary
Highway system

Provincial highways in Alberta

Hwy 22 Hwy 23

Alberta Provincial Highway No. 22X[1] is an east-west highway in Alberta, Canada. It is a spur of Highway 22, a north-south highway.

Highway 22X goes from the junction of Highway 24 and Highway 901, westerly to the junction of Highway 22 just east of Priddis over a distance of about 54 km (34 mi). It takes the name Marquis of Lorne Trail when it enters Calgary on its southeast side, and subsequently becomes Stoney Trail as it joins the eastern leg of the ring road. It continues over Highway 2 (Deerfoot Trail within Calgary). When the highway crosses Macleod Trail (Highway 2A), it changes its name to Spruce Meadows Trail, after the show jumping facility of the same name that it passes. About 10 km (6.2 mi) after it exits the west end of the city, the 22X ends at Highway 22 just east of the Hamlet of Priddis.

Contemporary issues[edit]

Looking east at the west terminus of Alberta Highway 22X from Alberta Highway 22

Until it was upgraded in the 2010s as part of the Stoney Trail ring road project, the Marquis of Lorne Trail portion of Highway 22X had earned a reputation of being an accident-prone road. Southward growth of Calgary had turned the small rural highway (it remained a 2-lane rural arterial road for many years) into an urban street that was not suited for high traffic volumes.[citation needed]

Until the late 1990s, all of Highway 22X within the City of Calgary went by the name "Marquis of Lorne Trail", until the owners of Spruce Meadows successfully lobbied the city to rename the portion west of Macleod Trail after the internationally known show-jumping facility. That portion of 22X is now known as "Spruce Meadows Trail". In 2009, the province announced plans to complete the southeastern portion of the Calgary ring road by extending the still-under-construction East Freeway (or Stoney Trail) south from Highway 1A. This project included major upgrades to the Marquis of Lorne segment of 22X west from approximately 88th Street to Macleod Trail. Completed in late 2013, the upgrade resulted in the City renaming Marquis of Lorne Trail west of 88th Street as Stoney Trail and the province also redesignated the highway as Highway 201 (the designation of the rest of Stoney Trail). As of 2015, the Highway 22X designation remains in place west of Macleod Trail and east of where Stoney Trail turns northward; east of the latter the highway also retains the Marquis of Lorne Trail name.

Major intersections[edit]

Rural/specialized municipality Location km[2] mi Exit Destinations Notes
Continues as Hwy 22 north (Cowboy Trail) – Priddis, Bragg Creek, Cochrane
M.D. of Foothills No. 31 Priddis 0 0 Hwy 22 south (Cowboy Trail) – Turner Valley, Black Diamond Alberta Highway 22X.svg Hwy 22X begins
City of Calgary 7 4.3 85 Street SW / 144 Street W Calgary city limits
Becomes Spruce Meadows Trail
11 7 37 Street SW / 96 Street W Former Hwy 773 south
12 7 Future Hwy 201 north Future interchange[3]
13 8 24 Street SW
14 9 Tournament Lane Access to Spruce Meadows
15 9 6 Street SW / Sheriff King Street Future interchange[3]
Access to Spruce Meadows
17 11 5 Hwy 2A south / Macleod Trail – City Centre, Okotoks, Lethbridge
Hwy 201 east / Stoney Traill
Partial cloverleaf interchange with traffic lights on Hwy 22X.
Hwy 201/22X hidden concurrency begins
Becomes Hwy 201 / Stoney Trail • Hwy 22X becomes unsigned
Freeway begins
19 12 3 Sun Valley Boulevard / Chaparral Boulevard
21 13 Crosses Bow River
19 12 1 McKenzie Lake Boulevard / Cranston Boulevard Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
23 14 101 Hwy 2 (Exit 234) / Deerfoot Trail – City Centre, Edmonton, Lethbridge
25 16 99 52 Street SE – South Health Campus Westbound access to Cranston and Auburn Bay
28 17 96 Hwy 201 north / Stoney Trail
88 Street SE
Hwy 201 concurrency ends
Hwy 22X exits freeway
Freeway ends
31 19 120 Street SE / Range Road 285 Calgary city limits
Rocky View County Indus 37 23 Hwy 791 north – Chestermere
Range Road 281A
44 27 Range Road 273 – Langdon Former Hwy 797
Wheatland County 54 34 Hwy 24 – Cheadle, Carseland, Vulcan Alberta Highway 22X.svg Hwy 22X ends
Continues as Hwy 901 east – Siksika Nation, Gliechen

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Provincial Highways Designation Order, Alberta Transportation, p. 5 
  2. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 22 April 2016. 
  3. ^ a b "Southwest Calgary Ring Road". Government of Alberta. 31 March 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2016. 

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