Wikipedia:WikiProject Antarctica Highways
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Antarctica Highways and Routes WikiProject
[edit] Scope
Our purpose is to provide information on highways in Antarctica.
[edit] Similar WikiProjects
[edit] Parent WikiProject
- WikiProject World Roads
[edit] Participants
Participants add this to their userpage: {{Wikipedia:WikiProject Antarctica Highways/Userbox}}
- TinMan (founder) Never been there, but then again, you don't necessarily have to be.
- Rschen7754 What is the naming convention for these highways?
- TwinsMetsFan I could've sworn that they were "ice paths", not highways.
- Stratosphere Working on the mass transit systems and bridges to S. America.
- Myselfalso I'm hoping to make it down once the bridges to the continent are complete.
- Vishwin60 Definitely coming down here once WikiProject Bridges build the bridges. Also looking on eBay for some stuff I could bring down.
- ROASTYTOAST I swear I've traveled on one.
- ACBestMy Contributions 16:54, 10 February 2007 (UTC) Alright! I'll Bring My Tool Kit!
- Lost in the glaciation: Working on defunct roads due to collapsed ice shelves.
- WikiLeon Shooting pics of Antarctic highways for the Commons. If only the fog and snow flurries would let off.
- Elkman - working on bridges, exit lists, and researching the legal basis for establishment of Antarctica highways.
- Mr. crabby I was caught drunk driving on an Antartica highway. (I hate those penguin state troopers)
[edit] Structure
Articles on Antarctica Highways should be named with the convention: Antarctica Route x (where x is the route number). If a more common name can be found for the highway, use that instead. For footrails, the naming convention is Antarctica n Trail (where n is the name of the trails). For routes made by penguins, the naming convention is Penguin Path z (Antarctica) (where z is the route number). Please note that Penguin trails use the Principle 2 format from WP:SRNC; this is to ensure SPUI's happiness.
[edit] Goals
Our goal right now is to try to find roads or highways in Antarctica.
[edit] Antarctica Highways Found
- Antarctica Route 1
- Transportation in Antarctica
- McMurdo-South Pole highway
- Casey Road (Casey Station, Antarctica)
- Penguin Path 482
- Penguin Path 17: Expressway to the Sea
- Penguins clearing the way for a new Breeding Grounds Bypass. (When complete, it should 88 lanes wide, however the project is low on funds.)
- Congestion at Rush Hour on the waterfront Business Penguin Path 909
- Penguin Path 66 (Looks like a few penguins decided to take advantage of the rest area by the water)
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[edit] Did you know?
- There are no paved roads in Antarctica.