| 156 Street | |
|---|---|
| Campbell Road | |
| Maintained by: | the City of Edmonton and City of St. Albert |
| Length: | 16.8 km (10.4 mi) |
| Location: | Edmonton, Jasper Place, St. Albert |
| South end: | Rio Park Road |
| Major junctions: |
87 Avenue, 100 Avenue, Stony Plain Road, 107 Avenue, 111 Avenue, 118 Avenue, Yellowhead Trail, 137 Avenue, St. Albert Trail, 167 Avenue, Boudreau Road |
| North end: | Poundmaker Road (St. Albert City Limits) |
156 Street is a major arterial road in west Edmonton, and east St. Albert, Alberta, Canada. In Edmonton, 156 Street runs through the old town of Jasper Place, and Edmonton's west industrial district. St. Albert names their roads, rather than numbering them, even if a street runs straight from Edmonton into St. Albert (170 Street, 184 Street, and future 137 Avenue.) However, because this street realigns before entering St. Albert, it acquirers the name Campbell Road at St. Albert Trail. 156 Street NW also starts (being aligned with the northern 156 Street) again in the south side of the city. At one time Terwillegar Drive turned into 156 Street before development in Terwillegar. Eventually the freeway replaced it, leaving small broken parts within the Terwillegar residental areas, retaining its numerical name in named areas. 156 Street continues as 156 Street SW below Quadrant (1) Avenue until the city limits at 41 Avenue SW.
List of neighbourhoods 156 Street/Campbell Road runs through, in order from south to north.[1]
This is a list of major intersections, starting at the south end of 156 Street.[1]
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