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Alberta Provincial Highway No. 22X is an east-west highway in Alberta, Canada.It is a spur of Highway 22, a north-south highway. Highway 22X goes from the junction of Highway 24 and Highway 901, westerly to the junction of Highway 22 just east of Priddis over a distance of about 54 km (34 mi). It takes the name Marquis of Lorne Trail when it enters Calgary on its southeast side, and subsequently becomes Stoney Trail as it joins the eastern leg of the ring road.

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  • Alberta Provincial Highway No. 22X is an east-west highway in Alberta, Canada.It is a spur of Highway 22, a north-south highway. Highway 22X goes from the junction of Highway 24 and Highway 901, westerly to the junction of Highway 22 just east of Priddis over a distance of about 54 km (34 mi). It takes the name Marquis of Lorne Trail when it enters Calgary on its southeast side, and subsequently becomes Stoney Trail as it joins the eastern leg of the ring road.
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