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  2. British Columbia Highway 5 - Wikipedia

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    The speed limit is 100 km/h (62 mph) for the most part except in towns, where it can drop as low as 50 km/h (31 mph). Traffic volume on this section of highway is low compared to the Coquihalla and Kamloops sections of Highway 5. In its whole length there is only one traffic signal, which is in the town of Valemount. Services for drivers are ...

  3. The Canadian - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver, British Columbia: Stops: 65 (55 on request only) Distance travelled: 4,466 km (2,775 mi) Average journey time: Westbound: 97 hours and 5 minutes Eastbound: 92 hours and 29 minutes: Service frequency: two trains per week in each direction off peak, one extra train per week between Edmonton and Vancouver on peak. On-board services ...

  4. Trans-Canada Highway - Wikipedia

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    Since 2018, Quebec has been working on upgrading the 40-kilometre-long (25 mi) two-lane section of Trans-Canada Highway along Route 185 to an Autoroute, with 21.5 km (13.4 mi) of new freeway commissioned during 2021–22, another 10 km in 2024 and the remaining 8.5 km (5.3 mi) of freeway under construction, with final completion targeted for 2026.

  5. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2019, the City of Edmonton officially annexed 8,260 ha (82.6 km 2; 31.9 sq mi) from Leduc County and the City of Beaumont, increasing the city's area to 767.85 km 2 (296.47 sq mi), with discussions of annexing an additional 2,830 ha (28.3 km 2; 10.9 sq mi) of Edmonton International Airport land still ongoing. [18]

  6. Urban rail transit in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A metro vehicle on Vancouver's SkyTrain system. ... 59.9 km (37.2 mi) 13 18 km (11 mi) Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton LRT: 84,300 Light rail: Capital Line Metro Line

  7. High-speed rail in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Construction was projected to begin in 2023 and last 7–9 years. The trains would have been capable of reaching speeds of 350–400 km/h (220–250 mph), [23] well over the 250 km/h (160 mph) threshold needed for newly built lines to qualify as high-speed under the general definition of the term. [24]