Trunk 33 | |
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Bedford Bypass | |
Route information | |
Maintained by Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal | |
Length: | 3.5 km (2 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end: | Trunk 7 |
East end: | Hwy 101 |
Highway system | |
The Bedford Bypass (Trunk 33 for 511 service) is a highway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
The Bedford Bypass is the name given to a 3.5 km (2.2 mi) long 4-lane highway connecting Windmill Road (Trunk 7) in Dartmouth to Exit 1 of Highway 101 in the Lower Sackville area of the Halifax Regional Municipality.
The highway is not visibly assigned with a route number, however it is reportedly assigned Trunk 33 by the provincial transportation department. Many maps incorrectly show it as an eastern continuation of Highway 101.
The road was built between 1979 and 1980 to connect the eastern end of Highway 101 and to accommodate nearby truck (mainly B-Train) traffic from the nearby Burnside Industrial Park, bypassing the former town of Bedford and the steep hill entering the former town. The posted speed limited is 90 km/h (55 mph).
Destinations | Notes |
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Hwy 101 west – Windsor | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
Trunk 1 west / Cobequid Road – Lower Sackville | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
Trunk 7 east – Dartmouth | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
Preceded by Hwy 101 / Trunk 1 |
Bedford Bypass Nova Scotia |
Succeeded by Trunk 7 |
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