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Airport Road begins at Highway 427 in Mississauga, initially tracing a broad curve as a continuation of Toronto's east–west Dixon Road near the main street entrance of Pearson Airport to the west. Shortly after, it passes both over and under Highway 409 and its complicated ramps that serve as the airport's freeway access.
[2] [3] These aviation facilities are situated within and around Toronto and its neighbouring cities, serving airline passengers, regional air travel and commercial cargo transportation. Toronto Pearson International Airport, located mainly in Mississauga, is the busiest airport in Canada and hosts international travel with various airlines.
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; no access to and from Viscount Road, Airport Road: Peel–Toronto boundary: Mississauga–Toronto boundary: 1.4: 0.87 Highway 427: No westbound entrance from northbound Highway 427; westbound ramps to Viscount Road and Airport Road; Highway 427 exit 13: Toronto: 2.6: 1.6: Attwell Drive: Eastbound exit and ...
Dixon begins at Highway 427 and travels eastward toward the former borough of York, becoming Scarlett Road. Dixon Road continues west of Highway 427 as Airport Road (Peel Regional Road 7), named after the Toronto Pearson International Airport, continuing to the community of Stayner in Clearview in Simcoe County.
The service frequency varies by route, and some routes do not operate during all periods. However, two express routes (900 Airport Express and 927 Highway 27 Express) are also part of the 10-minute network. The TTC operates several bus routes that run from Toronto into a neighbouring municipality.
Has a small diversion/concurrency with RR 1; continues east of McMurchy Avenue under the jurisdiction of the City of Brampton as Queen Street West, resumes Regional jurisdiction at Highway 410 as Regional Road 107 Airport Road: Interchange with Highway 427 (boundary with the City of Toronto), continues as Dixon Road Highway 9 (boundary with ...
Malton is a neighbourhood in the northeastern part of the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, located to the northwest of Toronto.. Malton is bounded by Highway 427 to the east, the Brampton city limits (a Canadian National Railway (CN) rail line) to the north, Airport Road to the west, and a second CN line and Toronto Pearson International Airport to the south.
The name of the street is derived from Kingston, Ontario, as the road was the primary route used to travel from Toronto to the settlements east of it situated along the northern shores of Lake Ontario; in the west end of Kingston, this highway was referred to as the York Road (referring to the former name of Toronto used from 1793 to 1834 ...