Manitoba Provincial Road 258

Manitoba Provincial Road 258 is a former provincial road in the Canadian province of Manitoba.

Provincial Road 258
Route information
Length144 km (89 mi)
Existed1966–1980
Major junctions
North end PTH 16 (TCH) (YH) at Neepawa
  PTH 1 (TCH)
PR 351 at Carberry
PTH 2 at Glenboro
PTH 23 near Baldur
South end PTH 3 / PTH 28 at Cartwright
Location
TownsCarberry, Glenboro, Neelin
Highway system
Manitoba provincial highways
Winnipeg City Routes
PR 257PR 259

Route description

PR 258 connected PTH 16 (PTH 4 prior to 1977) at the eastern edge of Neepawa to PTH 3 and PTH 28 at Cartwright. Between Neepawa and Cartwright, PR 258 passed through Carberry and Glenboro, as well as Spruce Woods Provincial Park, which is located between the two communities.[1]

For a more detailed description of the route, please refer to the Travel Route section for PTH 5.

History

Along with PTH 28, PR 258 was decommissioned in its entirety when PTH 5 was extended from Neepawa to its current southern terminus in 1980.[2]

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References

  1. "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map; 1979-1980". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.
  2. "The Province of Manitoba Official Highway Map 1980-1981". Infrastructure and Transportation, Province of Manitoba.

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