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This template produces a junction listing for the junction list of a highway article, and can be used as an argument to road in a template for an intersection such as jctint.

Usage
The full syntax is as follows. 

Many parameters shown above are unnecessary in most cases, and can be omitted.

Parameters
Parameters in bold are most important.

Location

 * country accepts the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code of the country that the junction is in. Use this list to find the correct code for the country.  These countries have had the necessary subtemplates set up; see that page for instructions on how to set up new countries.
 * state or province may be used in place of country if the junction is located within one state, province, or territory in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or Australia. The possible values are as follows:
 * U.S. state: state accepts the two-letter postal abbreviation of the state.
 * Canadian province: province accepts the two-letter postal abbreviation of the province.
 * Mexican state: state accepts the three-letter postal abbreviation of the state.
 * Chinese province: province accepts one of the two letter codes from Module:Road data/masks/CHN.

Intersecting routes

 * 1, 3, 5, ..., &lt;2i-1&gt;, ... accept the type of the ith route at the junction. Arguments may replace the numeric parameters, e.g.,   may be used instead of I.  The route types are defined as follows:
 * For routes in the United States, see this page.
 * For routes in Canada, the following designations are supported:
 * AB (Alberta) - Hwy (primary and secondary provincial highways)
 * ON (Ontario) - Highway (provincial highway, all types), RR (Regional Road, must supply a county argument for region)
 * QC (Quebec) - Route (standard route), A (Autoroute)
 * MB (Manitoba) - Hwy (primary provincial highway), PR (secondary provincial highway), Winnipeg (Winnipeg city route)
 * NB (New Brunswick) - Route (NOTE: Not all routes have shield graphics at present.)
 * NS (Nova Scotia) - Trunk (trunk route), Hwy (highway), Route (other route)
 * PE (Prince Edward Island) - PE (all numbered routes except TCH)
 * All provinces - TCH (Trans-Canada Highway)
 * For routes in Australia, see this page.
 * For United Kingdom routes:
 * M = Motorway
 * A = A roads
 * For A roads that have a motorway segment, example: A1(M), use M as the route type and the A1 as the number


 * 2, 4, 6, ..., &lt;2i&gt;, ... accept the route number for the ith route at the junction. Arguments may replace the numeric parameters.
 * dir1, dir2, dir3, ..., dir&lt;i&gt;, ... accept a string for the direction of the ith route at the junction, when not all directions are accessible, e.g., Interstate 10 east.
 * name1, name2, name3, ..., name&lt;i&gt;, ... accept wikicode for the common name of the ith route at the junction.
 * to&lt;i&gt; accepts any value. The presence of to&lt;i&gt; indicates that the ith route at the junction is accessible indirectly via an earlier route in the list.
 * toroad has the same behavior for road.


 * county&lt;i&gt; accepts the name of a county the ith route at the junction is in, for disambiguating county routes.
 * dab&lt;i&gt; accepts a string indicating the location for the ith route at the junction, for further disambiguating routes that may appear in multiple locations, such as Interstate business routes. For example, Pennsylvania–New York gives I-86.
 * road accepts wikicode for road names. Multiple road names may be separated by a slash.

Destinations

 * city1, city2, city3, ..., city&lt;i&gt;, ... accept the name of an in-state city listed on the guide sign at the junction, i.e., control cities. The city is assumed to be in the same state as the junction, and will be automatically wikilinked.
 * areadab&lt;i&gt; accepts the area to be used for further disambiguating the ith city, such as a name that could refer to a town or a village within the same county.
 * countydab&lt;i&gt; accepts the name of the county to be used for disambiguating the ith city, e.g., for a town whose name coincides with another in a different county within the same state.
 * location&lt;i&gt; accepts wikicode that overrides city&lt;i&gt;, and should be used if the destination city is located outside of the state the junction is in, or if the destination city has a Wikipedia page title that does not include its state (such as New York City, Los Angeles, or Chicago).


 * extra accepts one of the following values to display a MUTCD intermodal icon along with route shields:
 * airport for an airport
 * bus for a bus terminal
 * ferry for a ferry terminal
 * rail for a passenger rail station
 * light-rail for a light-rail station
 * Specifications for additional types and custom shields may be added to Module:Road data/extra.

Appearance

 * noshield&lt;i&gt; accepts any value. The presence of noshield&lt;i&gt; indicates that the shield for the ith route at the junction should not be displayed.
 * noshield accepts any value. The presence of noshield indicates that no shield should be displayed.


 * nolink&lt;i&gt; accepts any value. The presence of nolink&lt;i&gt; indicates that the ith route at the junction should not be wikilinked.  This is useful for a minor route that will never have an article.
 * nolink accepts any value. The presence of nolink indicates that all routes at the junction should not be wikilinked.

Examples




















The list of countries that are set up limits the set of examples.

For a list of all current defined sub-templates, see: