Alberta provincial highway 60

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Alberta provincial highway 60 (also named Devonian Way) is a north-south highway located in central Alberta west of the city of Edmonton. It is a popular western bypass for travellers wishing to avoid the city. Completion of the Highway 216 (Edmonton ring road) highly diminishes traffic on this route.

[edit] Mile by mile

0 km Begins 11 km west of the city of Leduc as a branch off Highway 39 and proceeds north 53°15′49.04″N, 113°43′53.29″W
8 km Highway 19 branches off to the east 53°20′11.06″N, 113°43′55.73″W
9 km Passes by the town of Devon 53°21′03.14″N, 113°43′55.76″W
23 km Crosses Highway 627 53°27′10.520″N, 113°45′42.34″W
29 km Crosses Highway 628 53°30′40.04″N, 113°45′41.71″W
31 km Crosses Highway 16A 53°32′25.91″N, 113°45′41.84″W
33 km Meets Highway 16 where it ends 53°34′07.92″N, 113°45′44.42″W

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