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Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors | |||||||
Highway 19 | |||||||
Length | 12.27 km[1] (7.62 mi) | ||||||
West end | Highway 60 in Devon | ||||||
East end | Highway 2 in Nisku | ||||||
Highway 625 | |||||||
Length | 20.24 km[2] (12.58 mi) | ||||||
West end | Highway 2 in Nisku | ||||||
Major intersections | Highway 814 in Beaumont | ||||||
East end | Highway 21 near Looma | ||||||
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Country | Canada | ||||||
Province | Alberta | ||||||
Specialized and rural municipalities | Leduc County | ||||||
Major cities | Beaumont, Edmonton | ||||||
Towns | Devon, | ||||||
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Highway 19 and Highway 625 are two provincial highways south of Edmonton in the Canadian province of Alberta that form a continuous east–west route connecting Highway 60 near Devon to Highway 21 east of Beaumont. Highway 19 was acquired by the City of Edmonton in the land annexation approved by the Province in 2019. Highway 19 passes north of the Edmonton International Airport and, in tandem with Highway 60, provides a southwest bypass of Edmonton between Highways 2 and 16. East of Highway 2, Highway 19 becomes Highway 625 and continues through Nisku Industrial Park. It intersects Highway 814 in Beaumont before ending at Highway 21.
Alberta Transportation is planning to upgrade Highway 19 to a divided highway, and has long-term plans for similar upgrades to Highway 625.