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Hurontario at 407 GO Park & Ride: Kitchener line Highway 407 West Waterloo 23: Lisgar: Lisgar GO Station: Milton line 24: Milton: Milton GO Station: Milton line Milton (via Highway 401) 24: Milton: Milton Carpool Lot: Guelph Waterloo 25: Mississauga: Dixie Transitway Station Renforth Transitway Station: Mississauga/North York Pearson Airport ...
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.
Royal Victoria DLR station is on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in Canning Town, east London. The station opened in 1994 and is named after the nearby Royal Victoria Dock . It is on the DLR's Beckton branch , in Travelcard Zone 3 , and is the nearest station for the northern terminus of the IFS Cloud Cable Car and for London's new City Hall .
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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.
Royal Victoria Park may refer to the following parks in England: Royal Victoria Park, Bath, Somerset; Royal Victoria Park, Bristol, see Brentry Hospital;
Royal Victoria Hospital, Dundee, Scotland (established 1899) Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre, formerly the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario, Canada (established 1891) Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (established 1893) Royal Victoria Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland (established 1894)
Royal Victoria Park is a public park in Bath, England. It was opened in 1830 by the 11-year-old Princess Victoria, [1] seven years before her ascension to the throne, and was the first park to carry her name. It was privately run as part of the Victorian public park movement until 1921, when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation.