Twinned lanes open in Sask

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — A newly twinned section of Highway 11 opened this week, as work continues on the Saskatchewan corridor between Prince Albert and Saskatoon.

The new northbound lanes of Highway 11 stretch from the junction of Highway 2 south for 11 km. Ongoing construction on Highway 11 includes grading (building the roadbed) for new northbound lanes from north of Hague to south of Rosthern. This segment of Highway 11 is expected to open to traffic by the fall of 2010.

Currently, 52 km of the 127 km-long Highway 11 corridor between Saskatoon and its junction with Highway 2 south of Prince Albert is twinned, with 75 km remaining.
 


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