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Ontario Highway 541A : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ontario Highway 541A
Secondary Highway 541A, commonly referred to as Highway 541A, was a provincially maintained secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. This short spur connected Highway 541 (now Greater Sudbury Road 86) north of Garson with the community of Falconbridge. Highway 541A is now known as Municipal Road 89, and follows Longyear Drive. It was formally part of the Falconbridge Highway, and existed originally as a spur of Highway 541 when secondary highways were first introduced in 1956. The route gained its own designation by 1962, and continued to exist up until the formation of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury, now Greater Sudbury, in 1973. == Route description == Highway 541A was a short spur of Highway 541, connecting it to the large mines at Falconbridge. It began in the west at an intersection with Highway 541 at Skead Road, and travelled east into the town, ending at the entrance to the mine. Most of the route is surrounded by undeveloped lands, except the final that lie in the residential portion of Falconbridge.〔〔
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