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A map of Ontario's 400-series freeways, with Highway 407 ETR in red and Highway 407 East in dark red. Date: 00:45, 24 February 2021 (UTC) Source: Modified from File:Canada_Ontario_location_map.svg. United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency data; World Data Base II data; Statistics Canada/Statistique Canada; Highways traced using Google ...
Highway 407 begins at the Highway 403/Queen Elizabeth Way junction in Burlington. Highway 407 is a 151.4-kilometre (94.1 mi) [1] controlled-access highway that encircles the GTA, passing through Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa, and Clarington, as well as travelling immediately north of Toronto.
The 407 Transitway is a bus rapid transit system (BRT) being planned along Ontario Highway 407, spanning the Greater Toronto Area between Brant Street in Burlington, and Enfield Road in Durham Region. Planning for the 407 Transitway has occurred for five segments: [1] [2] Brant Street to Hurontario Street; Hurontario Street to Highway 400
407 ETR / Highway 407: 151.4: 94.1 Highway 403 / Queen Elizabeth Way in Burlington: Highway 35 / Highway 115 in Clarington: 1997 [83] current Tollway divided into two sections; Highway 407E and 407 ETR, with the latter privately operated [84] Highway 409: 5.6: 3.5 Pearson Airport in Mississauga: Highway 401 in Toronto: Belfield Expressway 1978 [85]
This is a route-map template for the 407 Transitway, a bus rapid transit route in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
Trinity Common (via Highway 407) Pearson Airport (via Highway 401) Keswick Oshawa (via Highway 401) 5: North York: York Mills Bus Terminal: Mississauga/North York Milton (via Highway 401) Trinity Common (via Highway 407) Brampton (via Highway 427) Kitchener line Oshawa (via Highway 2) 5: North York: Yorkdale Bus Terminal: Mississauga/North York ...
In 2000, GO Transit went beyond its existing train corridors and began service along Highway 407, linking York University to Oshawa, Mississauga and Oakville. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The GO Transit bus fleet consists of 366 single-level coach buses and 375 double-decker buses .
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