14 Street SW | |
Maintained by | City of Calgary |
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Length | 6.0 km (3.7 mi) |
Location | Calgary |
South end | Canyon Meadows Drive |
Major junctions |
Anderson Road |
North end | Glenmore Trail |
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Maintained by | City of Calgary |
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Length | 15.0 km (9.3 mi) |
Location | Calgary |
South end | 38 Avenue SW |
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North end | Hidden Valley Drive |
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14 Street NW | |
Maintained by | City of Calgary |
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Length | 4.5 km (2.8 mi) |
Location | Calgary |
South end | Panatella Boulevard |
Major junctions |
Hwy 201 (Stoney Trail) |
North end | Hwy 566 |
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14 Street W is the name of two major arterial roads and a short collector road in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; separated by the Elbow River and the West Nose Creek valley. Originally proposed as a continuous route and north-south freeway, plans were cancelled in favor of 24 Street W, which became Crowchild Trail.
The south segment begins at Canyon Meadows Drive and is an expressway between Anderson Road and Glenmore Trail, passing by Heritage Park Historical Village and Rockyview General Hospital. 14 Street SW is part of bypass route which connects Highway 1 west and Highway 2 south, as well as part of a major north-south corridor which includes portions of Macleod Trail, Anderson Road, Glenmore Trail, and Crowchild Trail.
Major intersections
From north to south. The entire route is in Calgary.
The central portion of 14 Street W travels between the communities of Altadore and Elbow Park in the south and Hidden Valley in the north, passing through Calgary's inner city west of downtown. It starts at the intersection of 38 Avenue SW as 14 Street SW and travels north where it crosses the Bow River on the Mewata Bridge and becomes 14 Street NW. It continues north past SAIT and North Hill Centre, crossing 16 Avenue NW (Highway 1) and John Laurie Boulevard. It continues along the eastern edge of Nose Hill Park, ending in the community of Hidden Valley north of Country Hills Boulevard.