119/122 Street, Edmonton

119/122 Street
127 Street SW, 119 Street, 122 Street, Belgravia Road
Maintained by: the City of Edmonton
Length: 13.4 km (8.3 mi)
Location: Edmonton
South end: City Limits (41 Avenue SW)
Major
junctions:
Ellerslie Road, Anthony Henday Drive, 23 Avenue, 34 Avenue, Whitemud Drive, Fox Drive, 113/114 Street
North end: 113/114 Street / 72 Avenue

119/122 Street is a major arterial road in south Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It undergoes a number of name changes through its length.

Contents

Overview

127 Street SW

127 Street used to be rural grid road Range Road 250 south of Edmonton. When the city was numbering its streets, it was found that this road laid south of Quadrant (1) Avenue, and so the city adopted a quadrant system, naming it 127 Street SW. It is now under reconstruction as neighbourhoods approach it. The University of Alberta farm, to the west, is the expected location of the LRT south extension towards the Edmonton International Airport. The north extent currently ends at Anthony Henday Drive with a mandatory eastbound enter and exit. Plans are in the works for the street to cross over and meet 119 Street NW and Anthony Henday Drive westbound.[1]

119 Street

119 Street currently begins at Anthony Henday Drive with a mandatory westbound enter and exit. Plans are in the works for the street to cross over and meet 127 Street SW and Anthony Henday Drive eastbound.[1] It then continues 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) to Blackmud Creek where it currently ends, plans are in the works for a bridge to cross and meet up with 119 Street again at 23 Avenue. After passing Derrick Golf and Winter Club, 119 Street meets Whitemud Drive and changes name to 122 Street.

122 Street

122 Street begins at Whitemud Drive, changing names from 119 Street. It passes through the University of Alberta's growing South Campus, and ends at Fox Drive when it becomes Belgravia Road.

Belgravia Road

Belgravia Road is an arterial road in south-central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is heavily used by persons travelling from areas in west and south-west Edmonton, to destinations in central Edmonton, including: the University of Alberta, Old Strathcona, and the downtown core. Belgravia road begins at Fox Drive, where the name changes from 122 Street, then travels northeast. The Belgravia Bridge, a dedicated busway connecting the South Campus Transit Centre to Fox Drive westbound, crosses Belgravia Road north of Fox Drive. When Belgravia Road turns east, it runs parallel to, and on the south side of, 71 Avenue. The new south extension of Edmonton's Light Rail Transit system passes under Belgravia Road, just west of 114 Street. Belgravia Road ends at 113/114 Street when it becomes 72 Avenue.

Neighbourhoods

List of neighbourhoods 119/122 Street runs through, in order from south to north.[2]

Interchanges and intersections

This is a list of major intersections, starting at the south end of the Street.[2]

Street Name Intersecting road Current intersection type Planned intersection Coordinates
127 Street SW 41 Avenue SW At-grade
James Mowett Trail none At-grade
James Mowett Trail none At-grade
30 Avenue SW At-grade none
proposed road none At-grade
University of Alberta Farm
Entrance / 20 Avenue SW
At-grade At-grade (traffic lights)
15 Avenue SW At-grade At-grade (traffic lights)
Ellerslie Road (9 Avenue SW) At-grade At-grade (traffic lights)
Anthony Henday Drive At-grade (eastbound only) Diamond interchange
119 Street NW At-grade (westbound only)
9B Avenue NW At-grade
12A Avenue NW At-grade
Twin Brooks Close / Twin Brooks Way At-grade At-grade (traffic lights)
23 Avenue NW At-grade (traffic lights)
25 Avenue NW At-grade (traffic lights)
Westbrook Drive At-grade At-grade (traffic lights)
34 Avenue NW At-grade (traffic lights)
40 Avenue NW At-grade (traffic lights)
Whitemud Drive Diamond interchange
122 Street
51 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights)
63 Avenue At-grade (traffic lights)
Fox Drive At-grade (traffic lights)
Belgravia Road
68 Avenue Overpass
116 Street At-grade
113/114 Street At-grade (traffic lights)


References

  1. ^ a b "South LRT". Archived from the original on 2009-05-29. http://www.edmonton.ca/transportation/ets/lrt_projects/south-lrt-study.aspx. Retrieved 2009-05-27. 
  2. ^ a b "City of Edmonton map utility". Archived from the original on 2009-06-25. http://maps.edmonton.ca. Retrieved 2009-06-23.