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Route information | |
Length: | 59.09 mi (95.10 km) |
Existed: | 2011 – present |
Major junctions | |
North end: | 20pxAlaska Highway 7/20pxAlaska Highway 8 in Anaktuvuk Pass |
Beltway 10 | |
South end: | 20pxInterstate 3 in Bartoss |
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Highway system | |
C.R. Route 213 (CR 213) is in the Cascadian state of Alaska.The highway runs 59.09 miles (95.10 km) from Alaskan Highways 7 and 8 (SH 7/8) in Anaktuvuk Pass, and Interstate 3 (I-3) in Bartoss.
Route description
CR 213 begins at a traffic light with SH 7/8 in the center of the town of Anaktuvuk Pass. CR 213 heads out of town as a two lane undivided highway. The road widens to 4 lanes and divides when entering the Bartoss city limits, the has a freeway exit for the Brooks Highway. 213 then conjoins with Beltway 10, creating a free section for two miles, until the end of 213 at the interchange with Interstate 3