Prince Edward Island Route 24

Route 24, also known as Dover Road and Murray Harbour Road, is a 29.3-kilometre (18.2 mi), two-lane, uncontrolled-access, secondary highway in Prince Edward Island. Its southern terminus is at Route 4 in Murray River and its northern terminus is at Route 3 in Vernon River. The route is in Kings and Queens counties.

Route 24
Dover Road
Murray Harbour Road
Route information
Maintained by the Department of Transportation, Infrastructure, and Energy
Length29.3 km[1] (18.2 mi)
Major junctions
South end Route 4 in Murray River
  Route 315 in Caledonia
North end Route 3 in Vernon River
Location
CountiesKings, Queens
Highway system
Provincial highways in Prince Edward Island
Route 23Route 25

Route description

The route begins at its southern terminus and heads northwest, where it meets with Route 204 for a short east–west concurrency. It then crosses the county line between Kings and Queens counties, continues northwest, and ends at its northern terminus.

Junction list

County Location km mi Junction Notes
Kings Murray River 0.0 0.0 Route 4 Southern terminus of route
Dover 6.0 3.7 Route 324 Eastern terminus of concurrency with Route 324
7.4 4.6 Route 324 Western terminus of concurrency with Route 324
Queens Caledonia 10.2 6.3 Route 315
13.5 8.4 Route 317
13.8 8.6 Route 205
Bellevue 16.5 10.3 Route 206
18.7 11.6 Route 326
Kinross 20.3 12.6 Route 211
22.4 13.9 Route 210 Southern terminus of concurrency with Route 210
Uigg 23.4 14.5 Route 210 Northern terminus of concurrency with Route 210
23.8 14.8 Route 325
Vernon River 28.3 17.6 Route 212
29.3 18.2 Route 3 Northern terminus of route
gollark: Also some indirection since there are multiple async runtimes.
gollark: Nim has some sort of thousand-line event loop thing at most, Rust has VAST convolutions of streams and stuff.
gollark: They are very big and complex.
gollark: Also the entire mess of Rust async runtimes.
gollark: That would take LESS time, however.

References

  1. Google (September 24, 2016). "Route 24" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 24, 2016.


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