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Airport Trail and 96 Avenue NE is an
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and developing expressway in the northeast quadrant of
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,
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. It is an important east-west roadway and is the main access route to the
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.


Route description

The roadway begins as ''96 Avenue NE'' at
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(the dividing line between the northeast and northwest quadrants) in the residential community of Harvest Hills; it is preceded by the short collector roadway of Country Hills Road, which provides access to the residential community of Country Hills. 96 Avenue NE travels east and crosses Nose Creek before reaching an interchange with
Deerfoot Trail Deerfoot Trail is a freeway segment of Alberta Highway 2, Highway 2 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It stretches the entire length of the city from south to north and links suburbs to Downtown Calgary, downtown via Memorial Drive (Cal ...
( Highway 2) and becomes ''Airport Trail''. It continues east along the northern edge of the Calgary International Airport, which includes two accesses to the main terminal at 19 Street NE and
Barlow Trail Barlow Trail is a major arterial road in Calgary, Alberta, that is composed of three parts: the southern section which runs from Deerfoot Trail near 130 Avenue SE to Deerfoot Trail at the intersection with Peigan Trail. The afore mentioned sectio ...
. It passes underneath a runway along a tunnel, crosses
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, and passes through the residential neighbourhoods of
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and Saddle Ridge, before ending at a partial interchange with Stoney Trail (Highway 201). The City of Calgary is currently constructing interchanges at 19 Street NE and Barlow Trail, as well as expanding Airport Trail between 36 Street NE and 60 Street NE, with the project scheduled to be completed in 2022.


History

The western portion of 96 Avenue NE was constructed in the late 1990s/early 2000s during the development of the Harvest Hills neighbourhood, ending at Harvest Hills Link. Prior to the construction of Airport Trail, the main access to the Calgary International Airport from Deerfoot Trail (and by extension, the
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) was by taking
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and
Barlow Trail Barlow Trail is a major arterial road in Calgary, Alberta, that is composed of three parts: the southern section which runs from Deerfoot Trail near 130 Avenue SE to Deerfoot Trail at the intersection with Peigan Trail. The afore mentioned sectio ...
along the southern and eastern perimeters, with a northern secondary route connection provided by
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. There was an increasing need for a more direct connection to Deerfoot Trail from the main terminal, as well as a recognition that part of Barlow Trail was located within airport lands and was subject to closure as part of proposed airport expansion plans. In 2001, the section of Airport Trail between Deerfoot Trail and Barlow Trail was opened, with it becoming the primary signed route to the terminal. On April 3, 2011, the Calgary Airport Authority permanently closed Barlow Trail as part of the planned expansion and new runway construction. Although plans for a tunnel had existed for a while, a final deal between the City of Calgary and the Calgary Airport Authority wasn't reached until June 2011. The deal allowed for the tunnel to be constructed while the runway was also under construction, reducing the cost as opposed to tunneling under active runway. The agreement was also conditional that once Airport Trail was extended east to Métis Trail, interchanges would be constructed at 19 Street NE and Barlow Trail, so in the meantime Airport Trail ended at 36 Street NE. Construction commenced and the tunnel opened in May 2014 as a six-lane tunnel with provisions for a future
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connection. The tunnel had a grand opening party on May 24 where the public could walk through the tunnel, and the event included live entertainment, a show and shine of classic and rare vehicles inside the tunnel, and speeches from dignitaries before the tunnel was opened traffic the following day. In conjunction with the construction of the Airport Tunnel, 96 Avenue NE was extended east to Deerfoot Trail and linked with Airport Trail, which involved the construction of bridges over the
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and Nose Creek. Construction began in 2011, but was halted in 2012 when inspectors found deficiencies in the bridge decks and missed the original targeted opening of September 2012. Remedial work was completed, and the road was opened in August 2013. As part of the project, the City of Calgary mandated 1% of the total cost of the capital project be put towards
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, resulting in the installation ''Travelling Light'', a tall blue sculptural ring integrated into the row of street lamps. Unofficially referred to as "The Big Blue Ring", it was installed in 2013 at a cost of $471,000. The artwork generated controversy for its high cost and simple design, with mayor
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at the time referring to it as "awful" and a resident referring to it as a "huge hula-hoop with a streetlight stuck on its top."


Future

The current interchanges being constructed at 19 Street and Barlow Trail are only another phase in a much larger freeway build out. Final plans include a cloverstack interchange at Deerfoot Trail with a westbound to southbound flyover. Farther east a new interchange between the 19 Street and Barlow Trail is also planned. This interchange will be large and freeflowing with multiple sets of flyovers that are planned to provide access to a short elevated freeway connecting to both the airport terminal, a service road and the parkades. To the east of the tunnel more interchanges are planned consisting of a partial cloverleaf at 36 Street, a full or partial cloverleaf at Metis Trail and a partial cloverleaf at 60th Street. The 60th Street interchange will also provide a crossing for an extension of the Blue Line LRT, this is also where the future Airport LRT will branch off from the Blue line to run on the median of the future freeway to the airport. No timeline has been set for the construction of any future phases and a lot of the plans are still being finalized.


Major intersections

From west to east.


References

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