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Suffixed routes of Saskatchewan Highway 16

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There are three suffixed routes of Saskatchewan's Highway 16 (the Yellowhead Highway) in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan:

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Highway 16A

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Yorkton

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The Yorkton segment of Highway 16A is about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long. It runs concurrently with Highway 10A along Broadway Street before it leaves the concurrency at Gladstone Avenue N and travels north to York Road.[1]

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From northwest to southeast: The entire route is in Yorkton.

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The Battlefords

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The Battlefords segment of Highway 16A was located in North Battleford and Battleford and was about 6 kilometres (4 mi) long.[1] It existed until c. 2003 when the Battlefords Bridge was twinned along the Highway 4 / Highway 16 / Highway 40 corridor.[2] The original Battleford Bridge via Finlayson Island was closed to vehicular traffic (it remained open to bicycles and pedestrians) and Highway 16A was decommissioned.[3]

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Highway 16B

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Highway 16B is a highway in Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 16 / Highway 40 at North Battleford until Highway 16 / Highway 4 / Highway 40, also at North Battleford. Highway 16B is about 4 km (2 mi.) long, making it one of the shortest provincial-grade highways in the province.[1]

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From east to west: The entire route is in North Battleford.

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