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"Some have suggested that the highway north of Emerson Junction to Winnipeg be renumbered 29 due to the main link to I-29. Some renumbering proposals entirely delete Highway 75 by designating the portion between Emerson Junction, Emerson, and the border as Highway 29A."
Who has ever made this suggestion? I don't recall any public figures making statements about it, or any newspapers or other media outlets referring to it. "Some" is a classic weasel word if it only refers to the views of the person who wrote the above paragraph.
As of 2012, Manitoba re-routed Highway 75 to the Emerson-Pembina border and eliminated Highway 29. The former part of Hwy 75 running from the Emerson junction to the old intersection of highways 75 & 200 near the Emerson-Noyes border crossing is now part of extended Provincial Road 200. The remaining portion of the old 75 from that intersection to the closed border crossing is decommissioned. Source: http://www.canhighways.com/MB/75.php, you will also see Google Maps shows the new PR 200. rkehler3 12:20, 21 August 2012(UTC)
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"Some have suggested that the highway north of Emerson Junction to Winnipeg be renumbered 29 due to the main link to I-29. Some renumbering proposals entirely delete Highway 75 by designating the portion between Emerson Junction, Emerson, and the border as Highway 29A."
Who has ever made this suggestion? I don't recall any public figures making statements about it, or any newspapers or other media outlets referring to it. "Some" is a classic weasel word if it only refers to the views of the person who wrote the above paragraph.
As of 2012, Manitoba re-routed Highway 75 to the Emerson-Pembina border and eliminated Highway 29. The former part of Hwy 75 running from the Emerson junction to the old intersection of highways 75 & 200 near the Emerson-Noyes border crossing is now part of extended Provincial Road 200. The remaining portion of the old 75 from that intersection to the closed border crossing is decommissioned. Source: http://www.canhighways.com/MB/75.php, you will also see Google Maps shows the new PR 200. rkehler3 12:20, 21 August 2012(UTC)