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The Hamilton LRT (also known as the B-Line) is a planned light rail line in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, to operate along Main Street, King Street, and Queenston Road. It is one of five planned rapid transit lines which form Hamilton's proposed BLAST network .
Windsor, Ontario: Canada 1981 820 Ford Coyote V8 Engine components Idled in November 2007, reopened February 2010. Previously: Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian) Ford 5.4L 3-valve Modular V8: 5 (NA) Flat Rock Assembly Plant: Flat Rock, Michigan: U.S. 1987 1,800 Ford Mustang: Built at site of closed Ford Michigan Casting Center (1972–1981).
This is a list of automobile assembly plants in Ontario, Canada. Ontario produces more vehicles than any other jurisdiction in North America, with six of the world's top manufacturers operating assembly plants in Windsor , Brampton , Oakville , Alliston , Woodstock , Cambridge , Ingersoll , and Oshawa .
Eastgate Square is an indoor shopping mall in Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.The mall is bounded by Queenston Road (South), Centennial Parkway (East), Delawana Drive (North) and Kenora Avenue (West).
The Ford Motor Company of Canada is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, [3] although it once had its own distinct group of shareholders. [4] At its formation, Ford Motor Company was not a shareholder of Ford Canada, but its twelve founding shareholders directly held 51% of Ford Canada's shares, and Henry Ford himself owned 13% of the new company. [2]
Eastgate Square, a shopping center in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Eastgate Systems, a software company and hypertext fiction publisher located in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States; Eastgate, a former name of Piccadilly Tower, Manchester, England; Gloucester Eastgate railway station, a defunct station in Gloucester, England
The BLAST network was a plan for a frequent rapid transit system in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.The system is planned to include five routes, with two light rail transit (LRT) lines, and three bus rapid transit (BRT) lines.
King's Highway 403 (pronounced "four-oh-three"), or simply Highway 403, is a 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario that travels between Woodstock and Mississauga, branching off from and reuniting with Highway 401 at both ends and travelling south of it through Hamilton (where it is also known as the Chedoke Expressway) and Mississauga.