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Existing Structures in the Provincial Highway Corridor Also Includes Access Road and Park Highway Corridor - Sorted By: Highway Corridor Page 1 of 310 Transportation Infrastructure Management System 2012/09/28 Existing Structures in the Provincial Highway Corridor Also Includes Access Road and Park Highway Corridor - Sorted By: Highway Corridor Page 1 of 310 Structure Legal Land Location Region Managed By Primary Usage Code Structure Span Types No Spans\Pipes Clr Roadway (m) Single (t) Cond. Rat. % VCL (M) Deck Height (m) ID Structure Name District CMA Located On Type In Service Yr Max Span Len. (m) Nom. Len. (m) Semi (t) Suff. Rat. % Theo. On Theor. VCL Over Location Description Municipality Constituency Located Over Superstr. Yr Max Pipe Dia. (mm) Skew Train (t) Insp. Date Meas. On Meas. VCL Over Highway 1 : 02 76382 SW SEC 18 TWP 25 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) GS MAJOR RB 4 7.3 49.5 50.0 6.7 N-1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 LOCAL ROAD, RAMP 10-1 A BRIDGE 1967 30.5 91.4 52.0 45.5 5.3 HARVEY HEIGHTS ROAD OVER HIGHWAY 1 INTERCHANGE, 2 KM NW OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE 1:02 R1 1.025, 1:02 L1 0.966 1967 40.0 62.0 07-02-2012 5.3 72173 SE SEC 7 TWP 25 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV BRIDGE CULV RPP 1 45.7 55.6 2.5 -1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 2.761, 1:02 L1 2.703 1967 56.0 WATERCOURSE CULVERT ON PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY 1 NEAR CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE TRIBUTARY TO BOW RIVER (WATERCRS-ST) -20.0 06-02-2012 76381 NW SEC 5 TWP 25 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) GS MAJOR FR 3 12.8 55.6 6.4 -1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 25132:02 C1 0.156 BRIDGE 1967 33.2 77.4 64.1 5.2 BOW VALLEY TRAIL OVER HIGHWAY 1 INTERCHANGE, AT CANMORE CANMORE BANFF-COCHRANE 1:02 R1 3.777, 1:02 L1 3.720 1967 -23.0 06-02-2012 5.4 79564 NW SEC 33 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) GS MAJOR CBT 2 22.1 28.0 61.1 7.4 -1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 25133:02 L1 0.118, 25133:02 R1 0.117 BRIDGE 1982 42.0 83.0 49.0 61.7 5.5 BENCHLANDS TRAIL OVER HIGHWAY 1 INTERCHANGE, AT CANMORE CANMORE BANFF-COCHRANE 1:02 R1 6.619, 1:02 L1 6.563 1982 62.0 06-02-2012 5.5 84122 NE SEC 28 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION CANMORE PS MAJOR CS 1 12.0 28.0 100.0 W-2 PEDESTRIAN OVERPASS ON HWY 1 IN CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 L1 7.590 BRIDGE 2011 15.0 15.0 49.0 75.3 PEDESTRIAN OVERPASS ON HWY 1 IN CANMORE CANMORE BANFF-COCHRANE PEDESTRIAN TRAIL,TRAIL-PED 2011 62.0 31-07-2012 84122 NE SEC 28 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION CANMORE PS MAJOR CS 1 12.0 28.0 100.0 E-1 PEDESTRIAN OVERPASS ON HWY 1 IN CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 7.646 BRIDGE 2011 15.0 15.0 49.0 73.8 PEDESTRIAN OVERPASS ON HWY 1 IN CANMORE CANMORE BANFF-COCHRANE PEDESTRIAN TRAIL,TRAIL-PED 2011 62.0 31-07-2012 74665 NE SEC 28 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV BRIDGE CULV BP 1 25.0 55.6 3.0 -1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 7.885, 1:02 L1 7.834 1967 62.9 COUGAR CREEK CULVERT ON HIGHWAY 1, AT CANMORE CANMORE BANFF-COCHRANE TRIBUTARY TO BOW RIVER (WATERCRS-ST) 06-02-2012 74352 NE SEC 28 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RO MAJOR CS 9 15.2 43.0 33.3 7.9 W-1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 L1 8.435 BRIDGE 1956 13.1 105.9 62.7 61.6 7.1 CPR OVERPASS ON HIGHWAY 1, AT CANMORE CANMORE BANFF-COCHRANE 1A:02 C1 0.313,RAILWAY CPR 1956 -20.0 111.2 06-02-2012 6.2 74352 NE SEC 28 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RO MAJOR PM 6 15.7 55.6 8.5 E-2 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 8.485 BRIDGE 1968 17.7 106.2 58.0 6.5 CPR OVERPASS ON HIGHWAY 1, AT CANMORE CANMORE BANFF-COCHRANE 1A:02 C1 0.290,RAILWAY CPR 1968 -20.0 06-02-2012 6.4 74364 SE SEC 28 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV BRIDGE CULV RPP 1 26.4 33.3 5.5 -1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 8.906, 1:02 L1 8.854 1957 53.3 BOW RIVER CULVERT ON HIGHWAY 1, AT CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE BOW RIVER (WATERCRS-ST) 06-02-2012 74353 NW SEC 22 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV MAJOR CT 4 15.2 42.5 66.7 6.7 W-1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 L1 9.908 BRIDGE 1958 39.6 137.8 57.9 66.7 BOW RIVER BRIDGE ON HIGHWAY 1, 4 KM E OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE BOW RIVER (WATERCRS-ST) 1958 -30.0 64.4 07-02-2012 74353 NW SEC 22 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) GUIDE BANK BGL-3 CALGARY CMA28 BOW RIVER (WATERCRS-ST) 1970 BOW RIVER BRIDGE ON HIGHWAY 1, 4 KM E OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE 74353 NW SEC 22 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) EXTENDED BXR-4 CALGARY CMA28 BOW RIVER (WATERCRS-ST) BANK 1970 BOW RIVER BRIDGE ON HIGHWAY 1, 4 KM E OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE PROTECTION 74353 NW SEC 22 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV MAJOR CT 4 15.2 47.9 61.1 6.7 E-2 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 9.946 BRIDGE 1970 39.6 137.8 58.3 63.4 BOW RIVER BRIDGE ON HIGHWAY 1, 4 KM E OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE BOW RIVER (WATERCRS-ST) 1970 -30.0 64.9 07-02-2012 74353 NW SEC 22 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) SPUR BSL-5 CALGARY CMA28 BOW RIVER (WATERCRS-ST) 1970 BOW RIVER BRIDGE ON HIGHWAY 1, 4 KM E OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE 82058 SE SEC 22 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) GS MAJOR WG 2 11.4 28.0 72.2 -1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 742:02 C1 9.638 BRIDGE 1999 44.0 84.0 49.0 54.9 6.0 THREE SISTERS CREEK ROAD OVER HIGHWAY 1 INTERCHANGE, AT CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE 1:02 L1 10.983, 1:02 R1 11.046 1999 9.0 62.0 07-02-2012 5.9 74664 NW SEC 14 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV BRIDGE CULV BP, FP 1 26.0 66.7 2.8 -1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 12.090, 1:02 L1 12.026 1957 63.7 STEWART CREEK CULVERT ON HIGHWAY 1, AT E BOUNDARY OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE STEWART CREEK (WATERCRS-ST) 07-02-2012 76380 NW SEC 14 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) SP MAJOR SCC 1 12.4 28.0 83.3 4.9 W-2 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 L1 12.443 BRIDGE 1999 14.0 14.0 49.0 68.0 WILDLIFE PASS ON HIGHWAY 1, 5 KM E OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE TRAIL-ANIMAL OVER SP 1999 62.0 07-02-2012 76380 NW SEC 14 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) SP MAJOR SCC 1 12.4 28.0 83.3 4.9 E-1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 12.503 BRIDGE 1999 14.0 14.0 49.0 66.3 WILDLIFE PASS ON HIGHWAY 1, 5 KM E OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE TRAIL-ANIMAL OVER SP 1999 62.0 22-02-2012 74663 SE SEC 13 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV BRIDGE CULV RPP 2 24.2 44.4 3.8 -1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 15.559, 1:02 L1 15.479 1968 52.7 PIGEON CREEK CULVERT ON PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY 1, AT E BOUNDARY OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE PIGEON CREEK (2) (WATERCRS-ST) 08-02-2012 Transportation Infrastructure Management System 2012/09/28 Existing Structures in the Provincial Highway Corridor Also Includes Access Road and Park Highway Corridor - Sorted By: Highway Corridor Page 2 of 310 Structure Legal Land Location Region Managed By Primary Usage Code Structure Span Types No Spans\Pipes Clr Roadway (m) Single (t) Cond. Rat. % VCL (M) Deck Height (m) ID Structure Name District CMA Located On Type In Service Yr Max Span Len. (m) Nom. Len. (m) Semi (t) Suff. Rat. % Theo. On Theor. VCL Over Location Description Municipality Constituency Located Over Superstr. Yr Max Pipe Dia. (mm) Skew Train (t) Insp. Date Meas. On Meas. VCL Over Highway 1 : 02 74663 SW SEC 18 TWP 24 RGE 9 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV BRIDGE CULV RPP 2 7.2 55.6 3.6 SC-3 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 RAMP 14-1 E 1968 64.7 PIGEON CREEK CULVERT ON PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY 1, AT E BOUNDARY OF CANMORE CANMORE BANFF-COCHRANE PIGEON CREEK (2) (WATERCRS-ST) 08-02-2012 74663 SE SEC 13 TWP 24 RGE 10 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV BRIDGE CULV RPP 2 11.2 77.8 4.2 NC-2 CANMORE CALGARY UNDEFINED CMA COLLECTOR ROAD 1968 76.3 PIGEON CREEK CULVERT ON PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY 1, AT E BOUNDARY OF CANMORE MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE PIGEON CREEK (2) (WATERCRS-ST) 08-02-2012 76615 SW SEC 18 TWP 24 RGE 9 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) GS MAJOR FC 2 9.1 56.3 55.6 6.7 -1 CANMORE CALGARY CMA28 25130:02 R1 0.207, 25130:02 L1 0.206 BRIDGE 1969 35.1 70.2 65.5 61.0 5.2 PIGEON MOUNTAIN ACCESS OVER HIGHWAY 1 INTERCHANGE, AT W BOUNDARY OF C MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE 1:02 R1 15.676, 1:02 L1 15.595,UTIL-POWER Fortis 1969 -8.0 75.7 08-02-2012 5.4 84075 SW SEC 18 TWP 24 RGE 9 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) SP MAJOR SCM 1 13.9 28.0 83.3 5.8 E-1 DEADMAN'S FLATS CALGARY CMA28 1:02 L1 16.260 BRIDGE 2004 16.0 16.0 49.0 67.6 HIGHWAY 1 OVER WILDLIFE PASS AT DEADMAN'S FLATS MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE TRAIL-ANIMAL 2004 62.0 08-02-2012 84075 SW SEC 18 TWP 24 RGE 9 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) SP MAJOR SCM 1 12.7 28.0 88.9 5.3 W-2 DEADMAN'S FLATS CALGARY CMA28 1:02 R1 16.339 BRIDGE 2004 16.0 16.0 49.0 70.9 HIGHWAY 1 OVER WILDLIFE PASS AT DEADMAN'S FLATS MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE TRAIL-ANIMAL 2004 62.0 08-02-2012 74662 NW SEC 17 TWP 24 RGE 9 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) RV BRIDGE CULV SPE 1 26.0 66.7 2.9 -1 EXSHAW CALGARY CMA28 1:02 L1 17.996, 1:02 R1 18.093 1968 66.8 WATERCOURSE CULVERT ON PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY 1 NEAR EXSHAW MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE TRIBUTARY TO BOW RIVER (WATERCRS-ST) 07-02-2012 76566 NW SEC 14 TWP 24 RGE 9 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation (AIT) GS MAJOR FC 2 9.1 37.0 50.0 7.0 -1 EXSHAW CALGARY CMA28 25129:02 C1 0.170 BRIDGE 1970 36.6 73.2 64.0 56.6 5.3 LACS DES ARCS ACCESS OVER HIGHWAY 1 INTERCHANGE, 2 KM SE OF EXSHAW MD BIGHORN BANFF-COCHRANE 1:02 R1 22.955, 1:02 L1 22.888 1970 26.0 91.0 08-02-2012 5.3 74661 NW SEC 14 TWP 24 RGE 9 W5M SOUTHERN REGION Alberta Transportation
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