Talk:British Columbia provincial highway 99

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[edit] Travelling Wilburys song

I removed a reference to a Travelling Wilburys song, which suggested that the "Highway 99" mentioned in the lyrics might be BC 99, as there are no other Highway 99s in North America. While I've no idea what route the Wilbury's were referring to (or even if they were refering to an actual route, as opposed to a number plucked out of the air), there are numerous "Highway 99"s in the US. Prior to the construction of Interstate 5, BC 99 connected to the now-decomissioned U.S. Route 99 at the border; which ran down the coast to Mexico. While US 99 is no longer; portions of it remain as Washington State Route 99, Oregon State Route 99 (and 99E and 99W), and California State Route 99. In addition, the US has an Interstate 99 (in the East Coast), and numerous other state highways called "99" as well. --EngineerScotty 23:46, 9 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Derived from US Highway

Has been added to the Category of "State Highways" derived from US Federal Highways. While this is not really a "state highway", it is a "provincial highway", which is pretty much the same thing. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by TEG24601 (talkcontribs).

Usgnus has already removed it once, and I have to say I agree with him - it's not an appropriate category for a Canadian highway. --Ckatzchatspy 05:44, 17 August 2006 (UTC)