Silver Trail
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The highway is paved for the first Template:Convert, then continues as a gravel road to the ghost town of Elsa and onward to Keno City.[1] A network of rural roads winds through the area including the former route of the Silver Trail, now called Duncan Creek Road, which runs from Kilometre 68.2 (Mile Template:Convert) of the current Silver Trail to Keno City.
Major intersections
The following is a list of major intersections along the Silver Trail:[1][2][3] Template:Jcttop Template:Jctint Template:Jctplace Template:Jctint Template:Jctint Template:Jctint Template:Jctplace Template:Jctint Template:Jctint Template:Jctint Template:Jctint Template:Jctbtm
See also
References
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