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Route 42 is a major arterial road located in
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. It connects the suburbs of North Kildonan, East Kildonan, Fort Rouge,
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, and St. Norbert with the city's
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. In the north, it is a continuation of Manitoba Provincial Road 204 (PR 204); in the south, it is a continuation of PTH 75 (or Lord Selkirk Highway). The route is commonly known as Pembina Highway between PTH 75 to Donald Street; as the Disraeli Freeway between Main Street and Talbot Avenue; and as Henderson Highway from Talbot to PR 204.


Route description

The route begins at PTH 75 and Turnbull Drive in the suburb of St. Norbert and, as Pembina Highway, crosses the Perimeter Highway South, and runs north-northwest through
Fort Garry Fort Garry, also known as Upper Fort Garry, was a Hudson's Bay Company trading post located at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers in or near the area now known as The Forks in what is now central Winnipeg, Manitoba. Fort Garr ...
(passing by the
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). At
Confusion Corner Osborne Junction, more commonly known as Confusion Corner, is a street intersection in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Located at the junction of City Route 62 and City Route 42 in the city's Fort Rouge neighbourhood, the intersection is a major traffic hu ...
, it takes the name Donald Street until it crosses the
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at the Midtown Bridge, and splits into two one-way streets; southbound traffic continues along Donald Street and northbound traffic follows Smith Street. At Notre Dame Avenue, it becomes King Street (northbound) and Princess Street (southbound) until it crosses Main Street and becomes the Disraeli Freeway, continuing northeast, passing through the neighbourhood of
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and crosses the Red River at the Disraeli Bridge, where it becomes Henderson Highway. Running north along the east bank of the Red River, it passes Hespeler Avenue and Chief Peguis Trail to Perimeter Highway North where it leaves the city as Provincial Road 204.


Disraeli Bridges

Between Main Street and the south end of Henderson Highway, route 42 is known as the Disraeli Freeway, named after
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.History in Winnipeg Street Names
from the Manitoba Historical Society.
The freeway includes the Disraeli Bridges, which stretch over the Red River and are integral in connecting the city's downtown and northeastern areas. Originally constructed in 1959/60, the bridges were authorized for rehabilitation in 2008, and subsequently became Winnipeg's largest bridge project in history (). Construction of the new bridges began in January 2010 with a cost of $195 million, and a minimum of four bridge lanes remained open the entire time. Funded through a Public-Private Partnership arrangement, the federal government provided $18.3 million (and an additional $53.3 m) for the infrastructure project, with the private Plenary Roads Winnipeg consortium being chosen to design, build, finance, and maintain the roadway. Key features of the project included: * of new roads for the Disraeli Freeway, between Main Street and Hespeler Avenue; * new bridge structures to cross the Red River and
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mainline; * reorganization and improvement of vehicular access and exit points; and * revitalized landscaping and entrance points for adjacent communities. The project was officially opened on 19 October 2012.


Names

The namesakes of the various roads making up Route 42 are as follows: *Pembina Highway, together with PTH 75, originated as the
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, which was used by early settlers to travel between the
Selkirk Settlement The Red River Colony (or Selkirk Settlement), also known as Assiniboia, was a colonization project set up in 1811 by Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk, on of land in British North America. This land was granted to Douglas by the Hudson's Bay C ...
and Fort Pembina.The Lord Selkirk Settlement at Red River, Part 3
/ref> *Donald and Smith Streets are named for the 1st Lord Strathcona. *King Street is named for John Mark King, a local clergyman. *Princess Street is named for
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. *Disraeli Freeway is named for
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. *Henderson Highway is named for early Manitoba pioneer Samuel Robert Henderson.History in Winnipeg Street Names
from the Manitoba Historical Society.


Major intersections


References

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