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Route 301 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in Cumberland County and connects Oxford at Route 204 with Port Howe at Trunk 6. From Port Howe it follows the western bank of River Philip to Oxford town limits.
This map from NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio (Michala Garrison, Ernie Wright, Laurence Schuler and Ian Jones) shows the path of totality for the April 8, 2024, Total Solar Eclipse.
A traffic camera is a video camera which observes vehicular traffic on a road. Typically, traffic cameras are put along major roads such as highways, freeways, expressways and arterial roads, and are connected by optical fibers buried alongside or under the road, with electricity provided either by mains power in urban areas, by solar panels or other alternative power sources which provide ...
This section of highway opened as a 4-lane divided freeway on 15 November 1997, with the prior alignment of Highway 104 between Thomson Station and Masstown being re-designated as part of Nova Scotia Trunk 4. It has a posted speed limit of 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph) throughout, except for a posted speed limit of 50 kilometres per hour (31 ...
Replaced by Route 325 [4] and rendered partly obsolete by Highway 103. Trunk 4: 414.6: 257.6 Hwy 104 (TCH) near Thomson Station: Trunk 28 in Glace Bay — — Passes through Truro, New Glasgow, Antigonish, and Sydney. Largely unsigned near Truro, possibly to lure traffic onto the superseding highway. Trunk 5: 165: 103 Trunk 4 / Trunk 19 in Port ...
Route 204 has been around unofficially for many decades and for many years was the main road between Truro and Amherst. Before the current alignment of Highway 104 was constructed the route was part of the Trans Canada Highway. Before the 1960s, the section of Route 204 from Oxford to Streets Ridge was designated as Trunk 4.
View of Highway 101 as it passes outside Kentville, Nova Scotia.. Highway 101 is an east-west highway in Nova Scotia that runs from Bedford to Yarmouth. [1] [3]The highway follows a 310 km (190 mi) route along the southern coast of the Bay of Fundy through the Annapolis Valley, the largest agricultural district in the province.
Maintained by Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal: Length: 23 km [1] (14 mi) Major junctions; South end: Trunk 2 in Southampton: Route 242 in Maccan: North end: Trunk 2 in Upper Nappan: Location; Country: Canada: Province: Nova Scotia: Counties: Cumberland: Highway system; Provincial highways in Nova Scotia; 100 ...