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One of the rural roads in York Region, and extending Kirby Road to Bathurst. [16] Portion named for former York County Warden John William Gamble. Kirby was likely named for settler Nathaniel Kirby. [17] Kirby Road running from Dufferin to Albion-Vaughan Road, will likely become part this regional road in the future.
Kirby GO Station is a planned GO Transit train station to be built by Metrolinx on Kirby Road in Vaughan, Ontario, as part of GO Transit's Regional Express Rail (RER) expansion program. Approximately 1000 parking spaces will be provided on the east side of the station. A bus loop and a kiss and ride area will also be provided.
Hope is the northernmost community in the city of Vaughan, in Ontario, Canada. The community is mostly rural, with farms scattered along the major thoroughfare. The heart of the settlement is at Keele Street and Kirby Road, with its eastern side stretching as far as Bathurst Street. South of Hope are the communities of Teston and Maple.
King City GO Station, Kirby Rd. Blue, Orange, Yellow: Monday–Sunday: Operates into Ravineview Dr. and Kirby Rd. during rush hours. 98: Yonge (North) Green Lane: Bernard Terminal: Newmarket Bus Terminal: Blue, Yellow: Monday–Sunday: Late-night service is combined with route 99 Yonge, bypassing stop inside Bernard Terminal. 99: Yonge (South ...
Between the main branch and east branch of the Humber River would be an interchange with York Regional Road 27 (former Highway 27) north of Kleinburg. The final several kilometres would travel east, midway between Kirby Road and King Vaughan Road.
The McEwen Bridge, spanning the Humber River in the city of Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, is listed as a property of interest to Cultural Services Division. [1] The bowstring arch bridge, carrying Kirby Road, was completed in 1923. [2] Closed to vehicular traffic since the late 1970s, it presently forms a part of the Humber Valley Heritage Trail.
In January 2013, Vaughan municipal clerk sent a Vaughan City Council resolution to York Regional Council requesting Metrolinx consideration for four priority projects, among them all-day two-way service on the Barrie line, creation of the Concord GO Station, and creation of a Kirby Road GO Station. [70]
Vaughan Metropolitan Centre station platform The Rapidway facility at the station. The TTC's Line 1 Yonge–University subway line travels into Vaughan to Highway 7 and Jane Street and opened on December 17, 2017. [1] The three stations in Vaughan are named Pioneer Village, Highway 407, and Vaughan Metropolitan Centre. Unlike the case with TTC ...