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Highway 1 is the Saskatchewan section of the Trans-Canada Highway mainland route. The total distance of the Trans-Canada Highway in Saskatchewan is 654 kilometres (406 mi). The highway traverses Saskatchewan from the western border with Alberta, from Highway 1, to the Manitoba border where it continues as PTH 1. The Trans-Canada Highway Act was passed on December 10, 1949. The Saskatchewan segment was completed August 21, 1957, and completely twinned on November 6, 2008. The speed limit along the majority of the route is 110 kilometres per hour (70 mph) with urban area thoroughfares slowing to a speed of 80–100 kilometres per hour (50–62 mph). Portions of the highway—the section through Swift Current, an 8-kilometre (5 mi) section east of Moose Jaw, and a 44-kilometre (27 mi) section betwe

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  • Der Highway 1 in der mittelkanadischen Provinz Saskatchewan gehört zum Trans-Canada Highway-Systems. Er hat eine Länge von 651 km und führt quer in West-Ost-Richtung durch die gesamte Provinz. Die Route beginnt an der Grenze zur Provinz Alberta östlich von und endet an der Grenze zu Manitoba bei . Dabei ist der Highway, als sogenannte Core Route, Bestandteil des kanadischen National Highway System. (de)
  • La Route 1 de la Saskatchewan est un segment de l'axe principal de la Route transcanadienne dans les provinces de l'Ouest, la principale route ouest-est connectrice à travers le Canada. Comme dans les provinces de l'Ouest (Manitoba à la Colombie-Britannique), le segment principal (sud) de la route transcanadienne porte le numéro 1. En Saskatchewan, elle est la principale route Ouest-Est de la province, et est également la route la plus empruntée de la Saskatchewan. Elle assure le lien entre la capitale, Regina, aux principales villes de la province vers l'ouest (Moose Jaw et Swift Current) et à l'est (Indian Head et Whitewood). Également, elle relie directement la province à l'Alberta à l'ouest, vers Calgary, ainsi qu'au Manitoba à l'est, vers Brandon et Winnipeg. La 1 est la seule route de la province à être à chaussées séparées sur toute sa longueur, qui est de 650 kilomètres, ce qui fait de la route 1 la plus longue route Ouest-Est de la province après la route 16, l'autre branche de la route transcanadienne qui passe plus au nord, dans Saskatoon notamment. La 1 demeure le principal accès du sud des prairies et des Rocheuses vers Régina. (fr)
  • Highway 1 is the Saskatchewan section of the Trans-Canada Highway mainland route. The total distance of the Trans-Canada Highway in Saskatchewan is 654 kilometres (406 mi). The highway traverses Saskatchewan from the western border with Alberta, from Highway 1, to the Manitoba border where it continues as PTH 1. The Trans-Canada Highway Act was passed on December 10, 1949. The Saskatchewan segment was completed August 21, 1957, and completely twinned on November 6, 2008. The speed limit along the majority of the route is 110 kilometres per hour (70 mph) with urban area thoroughfares slowing to a speed of 80–100 kilometres per hour (50–62 mph). Portions of the highway—the section through Swift Current, an 8-kilometre (5 mi) section east of Moose Jaw, and a 44-kilometre (27 mi) section between the West Regina Bypass and Balgonie—are controlled-access. Highway 1 serves as a major east-west transport route for commercial traffic. It is the main link between southern Saskatchewan's largest cities, and also serves as the province's main link to the neighbouring provinces of Alberta (to the west) and Manitoba (to the east). The four-lane divided highway passes through three major urban centres of Saskatchewan, Regina, Moose Jaw and Swift Current. A site in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network, an internationally acclaimed shorebird conservation strategy, is at the village of Chaplin approximately equal distance between Swift Current and Moose Jaw. Located southwest of the Trans-Canada is the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, which features Fort Walsh and the highest elevation of Saskatchewan. Highway 1 traverses ranch lands, the Missouri Coteau topographical area, and rolling prairie agricultural plains. The highway generally runs west to east along the route, following parallel with the transcontinental Canadian Pacific Railway route. The Trans-Canada Highway traverses historical settlement areas. The transcontinental railroad of 1885 brought settlers to southern Saskatchewan. Commemorative historical sites along the Trans-Canada Highway mark the historical changes of the 72 years since the CPR came through. On November 9, 2011, the section between Moose Jaw and Regina was designated "Saskatchewan's Highway of Heroes" to honour province's soldiers who died in service (en)
  • De Saskatchewan Highway 1 is een weg in de Canadese provincie Saskatchewan. De weg loopt van de grens met Manitoba via de steden Regina, Moose Jaw en Swift Current naar de grens met Alberta en is 651 kilometer lang. De Highway 1 is onderdeel van de Trans-Canada Highway, die door alle provincies van Canada loopt. (nl)
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  • Der Highway 1 in der mittelkanadischen Provinz Saskatchewan gehört zum Trans-Canada Highway-Systems. Er hat eine Länge von 651 km und führt quer in West-Ost-Richtung durch die gesamte Provinz. Die Route beginnt an der Grenze zur Provinz Alberta östlich von und endet an der Grenze zu Manitoba bei . Dabei ist der Highway, als sogenannte Core Route, Bestandteil des kanadischen National Highway System. (de)
  • De Saskatchewan Highway 1 is een weg in de Canadese provincie Saskatchewan. De weg loopt van de grens met Manitoba via de steden Regina, Moose Jaw en Swift Current naar de grens met Alberta en is 651 kilometer lang. De Highway 1 is onderdeel van de Trans-Canada Highway, die door alle provincies van Canada loopt. (nl)
  • La Route 1 de la Saskatchewan est un segment de l'axe principal de la Route transcanadienne dans les provinces de l'Ouest, la principale route ouest-est connectrice à travers le Canada. Comme dans les provinces de l'Ouest (Manitoba à la Colombie-Britannique), le segment principal (sud) de la route transcanadienne porte le numéro 1. (fr)
  • Highway 1 is the Saskatchewan section of the Trans-Canada Highway mainland route. The total distance of the Trans-Canada Highway in Saskatchewan is 654 kilometres (406 mi). The highway traverses Saskatchewan from the western border with Alberta, from Highway 1, to the Manitoba border where it continues as PTH 1. The Trans-Canada Highway Act was passed on December 10, 1949. The Saskatchewan segment was completed August 21, 1957, and completely twinned on November 6, 2008. The speed limit along the majority of the route is 110 kilometres per hour (70 mph) with urban area thoroughfares slowing to a speed of 80–100 kilometres per hour (50–62 mph). Portions of the highway—the section through Swift Current, an 8-kilometre (5 mi) section east of Moose Jaw, and a 44-kilometre (27 mi) section betwe (en)
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  • Route 1 (Saskatchewan) (fr)
  • Saskatchewan Highway 1 (nl)
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