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Alberta Highway 899 : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Alberta provincial highways
This is a list of provincial highways in Alberta. Alberta's provincial highway network comprised nearly of highways as of 2009, of which were paved.
















Main Road Network of Alberta

All of Alberta's provincial highways are maintained by Alberta Transportation (AT), a department of the Government of Alberta, and all of them have been designated by AT as 'Primary Highways' since 2000/2001. The Primary Highways are divided into two series, the "1-216 Series" makes up Alberta's core highway network, has the highest traffic volume, and are mostly paved. The "500-986 Series", formerly known as the "Secondary Highways", provide more local access, and include a large number of gravel highways.
== History ==
The province of Alberta abandoned its system of marking highways by different colours in 1926 in favour of a highway numbering system. By 1928, the year a gravel road was completed from Edmonton to the United States border, Alberta's provincial highway network comprised .〔

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