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After interchanges with Bathurst Street (York Regional Road 38) and Yonge Street (York Regional Road 1), Highway 407 crosses the CN Bala Subdivision, which carries the GO Transit Richmond Hill Line. After an interchange with Bayview Avenue (York Regional Road 34), the highway swerves south and enters Markham. A partial interchange with Leslie ...
Highway 407 is a Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University of the Toronto subway. It is located at the southwest quadrant of the Jane Street and Highway 407 interchange, in Vaughan , Ontario, Canada.
Highway 407's crest across the route. In addition, Highway 407 Express Toll Route (407 ETR) is a toll, major east–west expressway, and is privately controlled. The highway serves as an alternate to Highway 401, Highway 7, and Steeles Avenue, which are very busy roads. Users using Highway 407 must pay a toll.
Operates on rapidway from Bruce St. to Yonge St. 607: Viva Yellow: Newmarket Bus Terminal: Highway 404 & Davis Dr. Park & Ride: Newmarket GO Station, Southlake Regional Health Centre: Blue: Monday–Sunday: Operates on rapidway from Yonge St. to Roxborough Rd.
Bernard – on east side of the mall on Yonge Street at Bernard, just north of Elgin Mills Road. Unionville Station – located adjacent to the Highway 407 and Kennedy Road interchange (exit 88) in the city of Markham. Markham-Stouffville Hospital – located near the hospital on Church St. and Country Glen Road. in Markham near 9th Line and ...
Yonge and King; Yonge and College/Carlton; Yonge Street and Bloor Street; Yonge Street at Gallows Hill; Queen Street West and Ossington Avenue; No Toronto roads have been tolled since 1896; the closest is Highway 407 in Durham Region, York Region and Peel Region; the expressway runs northeast, north and northwest of the city, respectively.
Finch ends at Steeles Avenue, and Gorewood Drive continues it for a short distance north of Highway 407, where the concession is cut off by the Claireville Conservation Area. The concession is then called McVean Drive in northeastern Brampton, north of Queen Street, the former Highway 7. It then continues into Caledon as Centreville Creek Road.
Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (also known as Vaughan, Vaughan Metro Centre or VMC) is a rapid transit station in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.Opened on December 17, 2017, [3] it is the north terminus of the western section of the Toronto subway's Line 1 Yonge–University.