Route 220A

Creston Boulevard
Route information
Auxiliary route of Route 220
Maintained by Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
Length5.3 km (3.3 mi)
Major junctions
South end Route 220 in Marystown
North end Route 210 in Marystown
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNewfoundland and Labrador
Highway system
    Route 220 Route 221

    Route 220A, also known as Creston Boulevard, is a short 5.3-kilometre-long (3.3 mi) north–south highway located entirely in the town of Marystown on the island of Newfoundland. It connects the Creston neighbourhood of town with the downtown area. Route 220A also represents the former alignment of Route 220 prior to its realignment onto the Creston Causeway.[1]

    Route description

    Route 220A begins at an intersection/partial interchange in Creston with Route 220 (Creston Boulevard/Creston Causeway). It heads northeast through neighbourhoods for a few kilometres, where it has an intersection with Marine Drive (which provides access to Little Bay and Beau Bois), before crossing a bridge over a river into downtown. The highway immediately has an interchange with Ville Marie Drive before passing by a few businesses and coming to an end at an intersection with Route 210 (Columbia Drive/McGettigan Boulevard).

    Major intersections

    The entire route is in Marystown.

    kmmiDestinationsNotes
    0.00.0 Route 220 (Creston Causeway/Creston Boulevard) Burin, St. Lawrence, Grand BankSouthern terminus
    4.42.7Marine Drive - Little Bay, Beau Bois
    4.8–
    5.1
    3.0–
    3.2
    Ville Marie DriveInterchange
    5.33.3 Route 210 (Columbia Drive/McGettigan Boulevard) to Route 1 (TCH) Grand Bank, Swift CurrentNorthern terminus; Burin Peninsula Highway/Heritage Run
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    References

    1. Google (February 6, 2020). "Route 220A" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
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