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* Beira-Lobito Highway: this east-west highway crosses Katanga and requires re-construction over most of its length, being an earth track between the Angolan border and Kolwezi, a paved road in very poor condition between Kolwezi and Lubumbashi, and a paved road in fair condition over the short distance to the Zambian border.
The city is connected to Arnhem, to the north, by a " fietssnelweg " ( fast cycle highway ) which crosses the Snelbinder bridge in the city.
Some major highway routes include ferry services, such as U. S. Route 10, which crosses Lake Michigan.
The former is the historic highway north to Chicago via Cairo, Illinois, while the latter roughly parallels the Mississippi River for most of its course and crosses the Mississippi Delta region to the south, with the Delta also legendary for Blues music.
The city's connection to the highway is only accessible by ferry in the summer, or in the dead of winter, directly over the frozen Lena River, as Yakutsk lies entirely on its western bank, and there is no bridge anywhere in the Sakha Republic that crosses the Lena.
east of Fredericton, the St. John River turns south whereby the highway crosses the river at Jemseg and continues heading east to Moncton another later.
From Truro, the highway continues east for to New Glasgow ( where it links with provincial Highway 106 — that portion of the Trans-Canada running to the ferry terminal at Caribou ), and then northeast for another to the Canso Causeway which crosses the Strait of Canso to Cape Breton Island near Port Hawkesbury.
While the AAA has designated this segment north and then east to Port Angeles and Sequim as a scenic byway, some clear-cut logging in the early 1990s has diminished the scenic value of the highway where it crosses the Quinault Indian Reservation and the Olympic National Forest.
A short distance later, the highway crosses to the south of a construction site and crosses over the southbound lanes of the Garden State Parkway ( Route 444 ) and intersects with the on-ramp from the southbound lanes.
The highway crosses over the northbound lanes and reaches Exit 36, which serves the Parkway and a nearby park and ride.
After that intersection, the route becomes an undivided highway and crosses County Route 547 ( Wyckoff Road ), where it becomes Broad Street.
U. S. Route 9 and Route 35 split at an interchange ( the former Victory Circle ) that features access to the southbound Garden State Parkway by way of Chevalier Avenue, with Route 35 continuing north on a four-lane divided highway that passes through marshland and crosses the Raritan River on the Victory Bridge into Perth Amboy.
This highway crosses the Tennessee River at Watts Bar Dam.
The main highway routes crossing Chase County are U. S. Route 6 which crosses east-west and Nebraska Highway 61 which crosses north-south.
Route 23 crosses into Sussex, where the route becomes Hamburg Avenue and turns into an undivided highway again, passing by residences.
A small ferry ( for cars, bikes, and pedestrians ) crosses the Nederrijn to the south of the city, at Lexkesveer ; from there, drivers can connect to the A15 national highway, via the N836 provincial road.
Highway 88 itself is predominantly a winding two-lane highway which crosses the mountain passes at between seven and eight thousand feet elevation.
The highway crosses the Sacramento River via the Helen Madere Memorial Bridge, colloquially known as the Rio Vista Bridge.
Because of highway construction in the 1960s, the waterfalls were buried under Interstate 195, which crosses the Taunton River at Battleship Cove.
Route 128, the chief circumferential highway of the Boston area, crosses Beverly from east to west and connects the city to Interstate 95 and U. S. Route 1 in Danvers.
A short stretch ( 2 / 3 of a mile long ) of Massachusetts Route 3 crosses the northeast corner of town, granting access to Route 228, which terminates just south of the highway.
* Lake Leelanau is an unincorporated community situated on the " Narrows " between North and South Lake Leelanau ; Michigan highway M-204 crosses the Narrows here.

highway and mouth
Mboubène is a town in the lower delta of the Senegal River from the coastal city of Saint-Louis, Senegal, near the mouth of the Marigot de Djeuss, on the main highway to the Maka-Diama dam.
Grandview Parkway ends east of the mouth of the river, and the highway continues along Front Street past the Great Lakes Maritime Academy and the home berth of the TS State of Michigan to Garfield Avenue near the campus of Northwestern Michigan College.
: " All that area consisting of that part of the Avalon Peninsula on the Island of Newfoundland described as follows: commencing at a point in Placentia Bay approximately 20 km west of Cape St. Mary's ; thence generally northerly along Placentia Bay and the Eastern Channel of Placentia Bay to the intersection of the shoreline of Placentia Bay with the westerly limit of the Town of Come By Chance ; thence northerly and easterly along the westerly and northerly limits of said town to the Trans-Canada Highway ( Route No. 1 ); thence northerly along said highway to the northerly limit of the Town of Sunnyside ; thence easterly along said limit and its production into Trinity Bay ; thence northerly along said bay to a point midway between East Random Head on Random Island and Hant's Head on the eastern shoreline of Trinity Bay ; thence northeasterly along said bay to a point approximately 5 km north of Grates Point on the Bay de Verde Peninsula ; thence easterly approximately 20 km to a point N45 ° E of Baccalieu Island ; thence generally southerly along Conception Bay to a point midway between Western Bay Head on the western shoreline of Conception Bay and Cape St. Francis ; thence southerly along Conception Bay to a point approximately 2 km west of the most westerly extremity of Bell Island ; thence southerly along Conception Bay to a point approximately 2 km S45 ° W of the most southwesterly extremity of Kellys Island ; thence easterly along Conception Bay to the mouth of Long Pond Harbour ; thence southerly along said harbour and Conway Brook to the limit of the City of St. John's ; thence generally southwesterly and easterly along the northwesterly and southerly limits of said city and its production to the Atlantic Ocean ; thence generally southerly and generally westerly along the Atlantic Ocean, Trepassey Bay, St. Mary's Bay and Placentia Bay to the point of commencement.
: " All that area consisting of that part of the Island of Newfoundland lying southerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at Bluff Head on the eastern shoreline of Port au Port Bay ; thence easterly in a straight line to Georges Lake ; thence easterly in a straight line to the mouth of Lloyds River at the westernmost extremity of Red Indian Lake ; thence southerly in a straight line to a point in Victoria Lake at latitude 48 ° 15 ' N and approximate longitude 57 ° 21 ' W ; thence generally easterly to the intersection of the Trans-Canada Highway ( Route No. 1 ) with Route No. 230 ; thence easterly along Route No. 230 to Route No. 230A ; thence easterly in a straight line to Ocean Pond ; thence southeasterly in a straight line to British Harbour at the entrance of Smith Sound on the north shoreline of Trinity Bay ; thence southeasterly to said bay ; thence southerly along Trinity Bay to the easterly production in Trinity Bay of the northerly limit of the Town of Sunnyside ; thence westerly along said production and said northerly limit to the Trans-Canada Highway ( Route No. 1 ); thence southerly along said highway to the northerly limit of the Town of Come By Chance ; thence westerly and southerly along the northerly and westerly limits of said town to the shoreline of Placentia Bay ; thence southerly along the Eastern Channel of Placentia Bay and Placentia Bay to a point approximately 20 km west of Cape St. Mary's.
Below that, it is known as County Road 17 ( Little River Road ), a paved highway that follows the river all the way to Route 138 and the river mouth.
From here, the highway crosses the mouth of Tai Lam Chung, and starts climbing the hillsides of Tai Lam through split level terraces ( the lower one being the Tuen Mun bound carriageway ).
During the 1910s, the route was designated a state highway and, in 1939, State Route 201 was officially written into law, running from Magna east to the mouth of Parley's Canyon.
Beyond Aspen the highway continues down the valley to the mouth of the Roaring Fork at Glenwood Springs.
There is a highway plaque near the mouth of the mine, which was never reopened, and there are memorials in the cemeteries in Bearcreek and nearby Red Lodge, the county seat for Carbon County.
Returning from a visit to his western lands, after following McCulloch's Path ( then the most important route across the rugged ridges between the valleys ), he crossed the North Branch Potomac River on the future route of the greater Virginia highway which was partially realized in the ' state road ' authorized from Winchester via Romney to Morgantown before 1786, and extended westward in 1786 by a branch road from near Cheat to Clarksburg, from which the first road was marked to the mouth of the Little Kanawha River between 1788 and 1790.
North of Coos Bay, the highway runs along the eastern flank of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, through the communities of Hauser, Lakeside, and Winchester Bay before coming into the city of Reedsport on the mouth of the Umpqua River.
The European route E06 highway crosses the Skjomen fjord over the Skjomen Bridge, just south of the mouth of the fjord.

highway and Columbia
* 7. 821 Mm — Length of the Trans-Canada Highway, the world's longest national highway ( from Victoria, British Columbia to St. John's, Newfoundland )
Takoma Park is bounded by downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, a major urban center to the northwest, by Montgomery College campus ; East Silver Spring, a community of houses, apartments and small shops, along Flower Avenue and Piney Branch Road, to the north ; Langley Park, Maryland, a community of apartments and shopping centers, along University Boulevard to the northeast ; Chillum, Maryland, in Prince George's County to the southeast, bounded by New Hampshire Avenue, a state highway ; and Takoma, Washington, D. C. to the southwest, separated by Eastern Avenue, which follows the District of Columbia line.
The road begins as a divided highway and intersects with Columbia Street and East 2nd Street.
There is also a route which runs between British Columbia and Alberta known as the Crowsnest Highway ( Highway 3 in both provinces ); while not officially part of the Trans-Canada Highway, it connects with the main branch of the highway in both Hope and Medicine Hat ( the western and eastern termini of the Crowsnest Highway, respectively ).
The highway is currently undergoing significant upgrades through the Rocky Mountain sections of British Columbia as it travels west from Banff National Park to Golden, British Columbia.
The major highway project of this effort was the Alaska Highway from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada to the existing Richardson Highway at Delta Junction, Alaska and thus to Fairbanks via the Richardson Highway.
The reason for this is because Washington Road is the only main highway leading from Augusta to Evans and rural Columbia County, for River Watch Parkway ends upon reaching Martinez.
Instead of initially contracting with Columbia Heights, Hilltop opted to contract its fire protection from Fridley and establish its own police department by hiring a retired highway patrolman as police chief and three part-time officers.
U. S. Highway 63 has been expanded to four lanes in the last decade, meaning easy highway access to larger cities like Columbia.
* 20px Interstate 70-Major east / west interstate highway, connecting Blue Springs to Kansas City, Columbia, and St. Louis
New York State Route 28 is a major north-south highway through Columbia.
Oregon Route 47 is the only major highway serving Vernonia, providing access from the lower Columbia River and Route 30 to the north, and from Oregon Highway 26 to the south.
It is said that the highway that connects Angleton and West Columbia ( and also runs through Bailey's Prairie ) is haunted by the ghost of one James Briton Bailey-for whom the area was named.
In 1908, the first highway bridge to span the Columbia River opened.
It is located within Portland's city limits just south of the Columbia River in Multnomah County, six miles by air and twelve miles by highway northeast of downtown Portland.
The British Columbia government owns the first of the highway, the only portion paved during the late 1960s and 1970s.
The highway continues on Yukon 1 as it crosses over into British Columbia.
After several miles, the highway reenters the Yukon ( once again as Highway 1 ) and continues on Yukon 1 southeast of Watson Lake until it once again enters British Columbia as B. C.
The highway then reenters British Columbia ( as B. C.
Whistler is located on British Columbia Highway 99, also known as the " Sea-to-Sky highway ", approximately 58 kilometres ( 36 mi ) north of Squamish, and 125 km ( 76 mi ) from Vancouver.
The highway connects Whistler to the British Columbia Interior via Pemberton-Mount Currie to Lillooet and connections beyond to the Trans-Canada and Cariboo Highways.
Coombs is a small community on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, situated on provincial highway 4A approximately west of Parksville.

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