Manitoba Highway 190

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Highway 190
CentrePort Canada Way
Route information
Length 9.5 km[1] (5.9 mi)
Existed 2013 – present
Major junctions
West end PTH 101 (Perimeter Highway)
  PR 221 west
East end Route 90 (Brookside Blvd) / Route 25 east (Inkster Blvd)
Location
Rural
municipalities
Rosser
Major cities Winnipeg
Highway system

Manitoba provincial highways

PTH 110PR 200

Provincial Trunk Highway 190 (PTH 190), also known as CentrePort Canada Way, is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It connects the Perimeter Highway with Winnipeg Route 25 (Inkster Boulevard) in the City of Winnipeg; part of the highway passes through the neighboring Rural Municipality of Rosser. The highway includes a traffic interchange at the junction with the Perimeter Highway, as well as a grade separation over the CP Rail main line. The highway is intended to service the industrial lands west of James Armstrong Richardson Winnipeg International Airport, which will be a part of the CentrePort Canada cargo hub. It is numbered for its ultimate role in connecting Highway 1 with Winnipeg Route 90.

PTH 190 is one of four three-digit urban expressway routes in the Manitoba highway network.

CentrePort Canada Way was opened to traffic on November 22, 2013.[2] The expressway was officially opened at a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger and Diane Gray, CentrePort Canada President and CEO.[3]

Major intersections

From west to east:

Locationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Winnipeg0.00.0 Perimeter Highway (PTH 101)Partial cloverleaf interchange; exit 45 on PTH 101
2.51.6Sturgeon accessTo Sturgeon Road
Rosser5.43.4 Rosser Road (PR 221 west) / Sturgeon Road
8.95.5Roy Roche Drive / Oak Point Highway
Winnipeg9.55.9 Brookside Boulevard (Route 90) AirportWinnipeg city limit; to PTH 7 north
Continues as Inkster Boulevard (Route 25 east)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Google (August 1, 2017). "Highway 190 in Manitoba" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  2. Cash, Martin (November 22, 2013). "PM Harper officially opens CentrePort Canada Way highway". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved November 23, 2013.
  3. "CentrePort Canada Way open for business". Winnipeg Sun. November 22, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2013.

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