Macleod Trail

Macleod Trail

Macleod Trail in downtown Calgary, 2011
Part of Hwy 2A
Maintained by City of Calgary, Alberta Transportation
Length 27.7 km[1] (17.2 mi)
Location Calgary, Alberta
North end Riverfront Avenue
Major
junctions
Glenmore Trail
Anderson Road
Stoney Trail
South end Deerfoot Trail (Hwy 2)
MacLeod Trail in downtown Calgary during the 2013 Alberta floods

Macleod Trail is a major road in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is a six- to eight-lane principal arterial road extending from downtown Calgary to the south of the city, where it merges into Highway 2. South of Anderson Road, Macleod Trail is an expressway and is slated to be upgraded to a freeway in the future. It is named for its destination to the south, Fort Macleod.

The road effectively divides the south-west and the south-east quadrants of the city, and many communities (inner city as well as suburban) were developed along its course.[2] Macleod Trail (along with Crowchild Trail-Glenmore Trail-14 Street S and Anderson Road) constitutes one of the four major north-south corridors of the city.[3]

In the downtown section, the road passes by Calgary City Hall, Olympic Plaza, the Calgary Public Library, and the EPCOR Centre for the Performing Arts. South of downtown, it defines the western edge of the Calgary Stampede grounds, as it passes through the Beltline district, then provides access to Talisman Centre as it runs between the historic inner city communities of Mission and Ramsay. South of Elbow River, Macleod Trail becomes a two-way road and has various motels established on its sides, and Chinook Centre faces the road as it passes between the communities of Meadowlark Park, Kingsland and Fairview. Macleod Trail is lined with commercial developments on both sides for its entire length between Erlton and Lake Bonavista, including strip malls, auto malls, big-box stores and shopping centres such as Southcentre Mall, and Calgary's largest suburban office complex at Southland Park. The southern leg of the C-Train LRT system (Route 201) is also developed along Macleod Trail.

In November 2007, Calgary City Council approved a functional planning study for the portion of Macleod Trail that extends from Anderson Road north to Downtown. Expected recommendations include interchanges at Heritage Drive and Southland Drive, as well as possible traffic signal refinements.[4] In addition, three other interchange locations are planned to be constructed within ten years. They are at the intersection with Lake Fraser Gate, at the intersection with 162 Avenue, and at the intersection with 194 Avenue.[5][6] This would make Macleod Trail a freeway from Anderson Road to the city limits.

Major intersections

From north to south:[7]

Locationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Calgary0.00.0Riverfront AvenueAt grade; one-way couplets.
Northbound traffic follows Macleod Trail,
southbound traffic follows 1 Street SE.
0.20.124 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
Westbound one-way.
0.30.195 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
Eastbound one-way.
Connects to Memorial Drive and Edmonton Trail.
0.40.256 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
Westbound one-way west of Macleod Trail.
0.50.31 7 Avenue SE – City Hall (C-Train)Transit mall; traffic signals.
Passes the historic Calgary City Hall and Calgary Public Library.
0.60.378 Avenue SE (Stephen Avenue)Pedestrian mall; traffic signals.
Passes the Calgary Municipal Building and Olympic Plaza.
0.70.439 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
Eastbound one-way.
Exits Downtown Calgary.
0.80.5010 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
0.90.5611 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
Westbound one-way.
1.10.6812 Avenue SE – Stampede Park, Scotiabank SaddledomeAt grade; traffic signals.
Eastbound one-way.
1.40.87 17 Avenue SEVictoria Park/Stampede (C-Train)At grade; traffic signals.
1.81.1Crosses the Elbow River
Victoria Bridge (northbound) and Pattison Bridge (southbound)
1.91.21 Street SEOne-way transition; becomes two-way divided arterial road.
South-to-north U-turn ramp.
2.31.4 25 Avenue SE – Erlton/Stampede (C-Train), Stampede ParkAt grade; traffic signals.
Interchange proposed.[8]
3.11.9Spiller RoadNorthbound right in/right out.
Original alignment of Macleod Trail (pre-1967).[9]
3.32.136 Avenue SE / Mission RoadAt grade; traffic signals.
3.62.2 39 Avenue S – 39 Avenue (C-Train)At grade; traffic signals.
3.92.442 Avenue SAt grade; traffic signals.
4.32.745 Avenue SWAt grade; traffic signals.
4.83.050 Avenue SWAt grade; traffic signals.
5.23.253 Avenue SWAt grade; traffic signals.
5.73.558 Avenue SWAt grade; traffic signals.
5.93.7Access roadChinook CentreAt grade; traffic signals.
No northbound entrance.
6.13.8 61 Avenue SW – Chinook Centre, Chinook (C-Train)At grade; traffic signals.
6.44.0 Glenmore TrailRockyview General HospitalSingle-point urban interchange; traffic signals.
7.04.371 Avenue SAt grade; traffic signals.
7.44.675 Avenue SWAt grade; traffic signals.
7.74.878 Avenue SWGrade separated.
8.15.0 Heritage Drive – Heritage (C-Train), Heritage ParkAt grade; traffic signals.
8.55.386 Avenue SE / Hull AvenueAt grade; traffic signals.
8.95.590 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
9.35.894 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
9.76.0 Southland Drive – Southland (C-Train)At grade; traffic signals.
10.26.399 Avenue SAt grade; traffic signals.
10.56.5 Southport Road / Willow Park Drive – Anderson (C-Train)At grade; traffic signals.
10.86.7 109 Avenue S – Anderson (C-Train), Southcentre MallAt grade; traffic signals.
Becomes an expressway.
10.96.8Access roadSouthcentre MallNorthbound right in/right out.
11.37.0Anderson Road – To Hwy 1 west / Hwy 2 northPartial cloverleaf interchange.
Lake Fraser DriveNorthbound exit only.
12.17.5Lake Fraser DriveNorthbound right in/right out.
12.57.8Lake Fraser GateAt grade; traffic signals.
Northbound right in/right out weekdays from 6 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.[10]
13.58.4 Canyon Meadows DriveCanyon Meadows (C-Train)Partial cloverleaf interchange.
Also accesses Lake Fraser Drive.
13.78.5Crosses Fish Creek
14.18.8Bannister Road / Shawnee Gate – Fish Creek Provincial ParkSouthbound exit; northbound entrance.
14.69.1 James McKevitt Road – Fish Creek – Lacombe (C-Train)Southbound right in/right out.
14.99.3149 Avenue SE to Bannister Road – Fish Creek Provincial ParkNorthbound right in/right out.
Northbound access to James McKevitt Road.
15.59.6 Shawnessy Boulevard / Midlake Boulevard – Shawnessy (C-Train)Partial cloverleaf interchange.
Also accesses Shawville Boulevard and Bannister Road.
16.610.3 162 Avenue SE / Sun Valley Boulevard – Somerset-Bridlewood (C-Train)Diverging diamond interchange under construction.[11]
17.210.7Shawville BoulevardSouthbound exit only.
18.011.2 Stoney Trail (Hwy 201 east; Exit 5)
Spruce Meadows Trail (Hwy 22X west) – Spruce Meadows
Partial cloverleaf interchange.
Future cloverstack interchange.
Hwy 2A designation begins.
20.012.4194 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
21.213.2210 Avenue SEAt grade; traffic signals.
Intersections are offset by 70 m (230 ft).
↑ / ↓23.314.5 Hwy 552 south (226 Avenue S) De WintonSouthbound right in/right out.
M.D. of Foothills No. 3125.415.8Dunbow Road – De Winton, Heritage PointeAt grade; traffic signals.
Northbound access to Hwy 552.
27.717.2 Deerfoot Trail (Hwy 2 north; Exit 225) – Airport, EdmontonY interchange.
Northbound exit, southbound entrance.
Continues as Hwy 2 south / Hwy 2A south Okotoks, High River, Fort Macleod, Lethbridge
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Macleod Trail". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  2. City of Calgary (February 2005). "The Calgary Transportation Plan". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  3. City of Calgary (July 2002). "Transportation System Map". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  4. Calgary Herald (November 2007). "Alderman Urging Macleod Trail Study". Retrieved 2007-12-03.
  5. City Of Calgary (April 2007). "Calgary Regional Transportation Model Anticipated Projects List 2001-2015" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-12-03.
  6. City Of Calgary (April 2007). "Calgary Regional Transportation Model Anticipated Projects List 2020-2035" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-12-03.
  7. Sherlock's Map of Calgary (16th ed.). Langdon, Alberta: Sherlock Publishing Ltd. 2014. pp. 28, 35, 41, 47, 53, 57, 78. ISBN 1-895229-80-4.
  8. "25 Avenue S.E. Connector". Transportation Planning. City of Calgary. March 11, 2011. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  9. Carter, Beth (April 2011). "Old North Trail" (PDF). Ramsay News. Ramsay Community Association. p. 10. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  10. "Lake Fraser Gate traffic improvements". City of Calgary. October 10, 2012. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  11. "Macleod Trail / 162 Avenue S Interchange". Transportation Infrastructure. City of Calgary. October 1, 2014. Retrieved December 4, 2016.
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