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Old Posted Jul 9, 2013, 2:08 AM
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yikes! And I thought the rain was bad here in london.
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Old Posted Jul 9, 2013, 4:12 AM
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Holy crap that pic of the 427 is unreal!

Thanks for the Port Mann & SFPR pics. I noticed that you showed a section of widening at 248th...................exactly how wide is the section going to be and how far are they widening it to? It's absurd that the road is at least 8 lanes all the way to Chilliwack considering the amount of traffic on it.
     
     
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Old Posted Jul 9, 2013, 12:31 PM
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This is off-topic I know, but this picture is awesome too:



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It took upwards of seven hours to get people off of this train.
     
     
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Old Posted Jul 9, 2013, 3:32 PM
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Insane flooding pictures. I would say that I was floored watching the news, but I would have drowned.
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The switchback road connecting Shea Heights to the Waterford Valley - both West End neighbourhoods of St. John's. Pitts Memorial Drive is the highway passing over. Bowring Park and the City of Mount Pearl constitute the background of the photo.

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Very nice, it's a strange angle !
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Holy crap that pic of the 427 is unreal!

Thanks for the Port Mann & SFPR pics. I noticed that you showed a section of widening at 248th...................exactly how wide is the section going to be and how far are they widening it to? It's absurd that the road is at least 8 lanes all the way to Chilliwack considering the amount of traffic on it.
they're just widening the eastbound direction to add one more lane between 232 Street and 264 Street on Highway 1.

That's all. I'm in Ontario right now on vacation - BC highways need a lot of work, although things certainly have come a long long way.

#1 needs to be widened to Chilliwack as soon as possible.
     
     
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Old Posted Jul 12, 2013, 12:58 AM
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Someone from BC went to Ontario on vacation?

What?

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The 100-kilometre drive between Thunder Bay and Nipigon could be the envy of the country sooner than later if the federal government helped the province pay for a massive, ongoing four-laning project, says Independent MP Bruce Hyer.
“I think it’s a real shame that past and present federal governments have not considered a national highway system to be of major importance,” Hyer (Thunder Bay-Superior North) said Wednesday.

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Since 2003, the Ontario government has spent nearly $5 billion on Northern highways.
The amount includes 3,100 km of road repair, 187 bridge repairs, as well as the construction of 387 km of four laning and 102 new bridges.
http://www.chroniclejournal.com/content/news/local/2013/07/11/feds-miss-boat-road-support-hyer
     
     
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they're just widening the eastbound direction to add one more lane between 232 Street and 264 Street on Highway 1.

That's all. I'm in Ontario right now on vacation - BC highways need a lot of work, although things certainly have come a long long way.

#1 needs to be widened to Chilliwack as soon as possible.
It does not need to be 8 lanes though, that is overkill, it should be 6 lanes to Abbotsford for sure, but I have seem plenty of higher congested 4 lane highways in Europe and Japan than the #1 is between Abbotsford and Chilliwack.
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Signalhill, that is interesting perspective

This is the 400 at Hwy 7 in Vaughan, both north and south:



     
     
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With a name like "go leafs go" I highly doubt they're "from" BC.
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Born and raised in Ontario. Will always be home, and a place I will always love.

Family is all here too.
     
     
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Haha, I knew it was too absurd to be true! My aunt is visiting from BC, but she was born here too!
     
     
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Looks like a nice bridge but I'm surprised they chose a cable stayed design for so short a span.
     
     
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Yeah, it is kind of a weird choice. A normal bridge would have been just fine. It will be pretty neat to see, though.
     
     
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The Mackenzie River diversion of Hwy 11/17 should be nearly open to traffic by now if it isn't already. Vid, have you taken your tunnel through the trees easterly lately?
     
     
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Last time I drove out east was early June, it wasn't open yet. Might be able to head up next week? Once that stretch opens it will be covered in local news, I'll post it here.

It will probably open sometime in the fall. When I drove down it in June, the diversion was starting the paving process, and just east of it, we were driving on the new east bound lanes while the old highway was being rebuilt as westbound lanes. They were just starting to build the new connection between the twinned highway and the old 11/17 (which will become an extension of Lakeshore Drive). Couldn't take pictures because I was driving and my didn't think to ask my friend to take some for me.
     
     
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In Hamilton the city is doing several pilot test with permeable paving. Think Ontario will ever use permeable paving on the highways?

It's paving that allows movement of stormwater through the surface.
     
     
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Old Posted Jul 17, 2013, 2:19 PM
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Drove along the 417 and A-30 Monday. The A-30 was actually surprisingly busy for a Monday at 9:30pm. Very smooth highway, the mini-tunnel was kind of neat.

417 widening to Kanata is well underway, grading is mostly complete, and some paving has started. I think it is adding an HOV lane, as well as a regular lane.

Also, does anyone know the status of the 417 extension? Is it funded?
     
     
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