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Old Posted Apr 13, 2020, 1:38 AM
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Thanks for the great drive. Traffic seems very light, when were you driving?
At the end of the video he says it was filmed on March 27.
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 13, 2020, 2:40 AM
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It was obviously a friday rush hour. Couldn't you tell?



(It actually was a friday rush hour). I think I passed through the 427 interchange around 6:30 pm.)
     
     
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Old Posted May 2, 2020, 2:02 PM
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A video heading westbound through the GTA:

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This was filmed immediately prior to the video of the 401 that appeared on the last page.
     
     
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Old Posted May 14, 2020, 8:14 PM
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Some news from SK:
https://www.yorktonthisweek.com/regional-news/highways-stimulus-package-unveiled-1.24134602
Stimulus package for highway work, including numerous sets of passing lanes on multiple highways
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A week ago from B.C.
https://www.saobserver.net/news/tender-f...er-bridge-to-be-issued-in-coming-months/
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Old Posted May 19, 2020, 11:37 PM
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SW Calgary Ring Road Construction Update

Spent yesterday morning filming the construction on the SW Calgary Ring Road. A lot of activity even though it was a holiday. There is a firm deadline of October 2021 for the road to be open.

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Calgary’s Airport Trail just started an expansion to become a full expressway connecting Stoney Trail ring highway to Deerfoot Trail (QE2). Some of you may remember the $300 million airport tunnel built under the new runway about 8 years ago, this was basically to facilitate this eventual function. The tunnel will incorporate an eventual grade separated spur of the Blue Line to the airport.

First phase of the grade separation of the road currently underway...

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Old Posted May 29, 2020, 5:53 PM
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A video heading westbound through the GTA:

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This was filmed immediately prior to the video of the 401 that appeared on the last page.
Great video, as always.
     
     
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Old Posted May 30, 2020, 12:11 AM
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2020, 5:50 AM
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VICTORIA — The New Democrats recently announced the latest instalment in a $40 million refurbishing of the George Massey Tunnel, the aging Fraser River crossing that they plan to replace, one of these days.

“We continue to move ahead with our work to replace the George Massey Tunnel,” said Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Claire Trevena via press release from her office last month.

“But in the meantime, we are making immediate safety improvements inside the tunnel for drivers who use this route every day.”

This after her ministry awarded a $19 million contract to Vancouver-based Black & McDonald, lowest of five bidders on an open tender call for drainage, ventilation, electrical and lighting improvements.

“The existing lights on the tunnel walls and ceiling will be converted to an LED standard to increase visibility and better illuminate the tunnel for drivers, save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said the release.

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The $19 million contract, along with $3 million spent blacktopping the tunnel entrances last year, are part of a “suite of interim safety and reliability improvements” the New Democrats promised 18 months ago.

They conceded the need to improve safety and reliability of the 60-year-old tunnel after formally scrapping the plan, inherited from the previous B.C. Liberal government, to replace it with a 10-lane bridge.

The cancellation entailed writing off almost $100 million in work undertaken by the Liberals, including design, site preparation, extensive consultations and money spent by B.C. Hydro to begin relocating a power line across the river.

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Trevena insisted that not all the expenditure was wasted because “we’re not going back to square one.” But to all appearances that is precisely what she did.

Scrapped were some 150 project reports, analyses, traffic forecasts, seismic, geotechnical environmental and other studies. Plus three rounds of public consultations and separate sessions with 13 First Nations and other Indigenous groups, entailing 700 meetings in all.

The ministry commissioned another technical study of the project, setting the stage for new public consultations earlier this year.

Participants learned details of the government’s preference for replacing the existing crossing with an eight-lane tunnel or an eight-lane bridge.

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Each would have less carrying capacity than the 10-lane bridge, but cost more. The Liberals budgeted their project at $3.5 billion but their transportation minister Todd Stone maintains that before leaving office, they received a low bid for $2.6 billion.

The NDP’s eight-lane bridge would cost as much as $4.5 billion and the tunnel up to $5 billion, according to the technical report released with the consultations.

Both estimates came with a caveat: “These cost ranges are not suitable for budgeting purposes.”

Even with that qualification, both options echo what Stone said this week about the NDP approach to four-laning the Trans-Canada Highway through the B.C. Interior: “More money for less highway.”

The technical report from North Vancouver-based COWI-Stantec engineering team discounted several other options for replacing the tunnel.

Six-lane crossings were deemed inadequate. The existing tunnel was found wanting in terms of seismic standards and crossing times for transit. The report said it should be retained to carry utilities only.

A tunnel bored deep under the river was rejected because of the risk of encountering sinkholes during construction and the prohibitive price tag of up to $17 billion.

The eight-lane tunnel (constructed in sections on shore and then immersed in the river) would have less above ground impact and make for a shorter crossing.

The long-span bridge could undergo expedited environmental review (because the earlier bridge was already reviewed) and entail less disruption of the river bottom. But it would generate impact above the water line including “long-term noise, light, visual and shading effects.”

The Metro Vancouver mayors endorsed the tunnel option. But the transportation ministry has kept the bridge option alive, having recognized its advantages under the previous government.

Trevena drew fire earlier this year when she suggested that neither option needed provisions to carry light-rail transit across the river.

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“There will not be the need for a light-rail system or anything like that for the foreseeable future,” she told CBC Radio. “Transit planners have looked at this. What they do see is frequent buses.”

The Liberals did make allowance for light rail in the carrying capacity of their 10-lane bridge and it seems likely the New Democrats will restore the option in whatever crossing they choose.

The ministry is now crafting a business plan drawing on the technical report and public consultations. It is due by the end of the year.

“I think we can get going on this quite quickly,” Premier John Horgan claimed a year ago. “This allows government to get started on this in a more timely way,” agreed Trevena.

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But even if the business plan is ready by the end of 2020, the government routinely takes months to review, settle on a final proposal, call for bids, select a preferred proponent and finalize a contract.

Environmental approvals can take up to three years, according to the information provided in the public consultations. Construction of either bridge or tunnel would take another five.

The Liberals scheduled their 10-lane bridge for completion by 2022. On the NDP’s leisurely schedule, it could be another 10 years before their replacement crossing is in place.

If that meets the definition of “timely” (Trevena) or “quickly” (Horgan), one would hate to contemplate the schedule if the New Democrats were dragging their feet.

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The Liberals scheduled their 10-lane bridge for completion by 2022. On the NDP’s leisurely schedule, it could be another 10 years before their replacement crossing is in place.

If that meets the definition of “timely” (Trevena) or “quickly” (Horgan), one would hate to contemplate the schedule if the New Democrats were dragging their feet.

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What a joke. The NDP in B.C. is proud to announce a $19.6 million "installment" on a $40 million "project"? You might expect that for a small city such as Vernon but for major metro center like Vancouver what an insult. Hopefully voters wake up by next spring and vote them out of office.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 14, 2020, 4:22 PM
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Some news from SK:
https://www.yorktonthisweek.com/regional-news/highways-stimulus-package-unveiled-1.24134602
Stimulus package for highway work, including numerous sets of passing lanes on multiple highways
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https://www.saobserver.net/news/tender-f...er-bridge-to-be-issued-in-coming-months/

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The Government of Saskatchewan is releasing $300 million in new highways projects to boost the Saskatchewan economy while improving safety and capacity. These projects are part of the Government of Saskatchewan’s $7.5 billion two-year capital to plan to build a strong Saskatchewan and stimulate Saskatchewan’s economic recovery.
$7.5 Billion over the next two years is a large stimulus in Saskatchewan road projects, especially considering the multi $Billion spent on Regina Bypass just opened last year.

That said, it looks like the Saskatoon's M25 orbital freeway project Phase 1 planning is complete and Phase 2 is next on focus for land acquisition planning & freeway design.

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Saskatoon Phase 1 summary, Phase 2 discussions starting soon.

https://saskatoonfreeway.org/phase-1/




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Highway 12 and highway 16 interchanges look very similar to each other, just different under/over variation in flyover ramps.

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Old Posted Jun 14, 2020, 10:08 PM
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$7.5 Billion over the next two years is a large stimulus in Saskatchewan road projects, especially considering the multi $Billion spent on Regina Bypass just opened last year.

That said, it looks like the Saskatoon's M25 orbital freeway project Phase 1 planning is complete and Phase 2 is next on focus for land acquisition planning & freeway design.

Highway 12 and highway 16 interchanges look very similar to each other, just different under/over variation in flyover ramps.
Looks impressive. Too bad they didn't spend a few bucks more and animate the movement of vehicles so we could see from a driver's perspective how this will look.
     
     
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I just did a trip from Sudbury to London ON. It was actually a necessary trip and I followed the social distancing rules.

An observation I had much of the way was... Where is all the traffic? No seriously, usually in Barrie, I need to slow down. And then a slow down around Wonderland, and then getting on the 401 at 407, and finally one at Kitchener. Nothing.Kind a felt like late night weekday driving.

Coming back north there was traffic heading south, but even still it was lighter than I expected, and the only reason for the slowdowns were the accidents.

If this is a new normal, this means that the highway widening might catch up with the traffic volume.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 15, 2020, 2:09 AM
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For Southern Ontario, yes. In fact, it means that there will be no induced demand for the next while as the pandemic's putting a cap on traffic volume.
For Northern Ontario, though, I'm afraid that it will get harder to justify highway projects......
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Old Posted Jun 15, 2020, 2:38 AM
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I don't know if anyone posted this article about the progress of the French River bridges (with pics) on Highway 69/400. It also mentions the TCH improvements west of Kenora.

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I don't know if anyone posted this article about the progress of the French River bridges (with pics) on Highway 69/400. It also mentions the TCH improvements west of Kenora.

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Oh I posted in a highway group on FB lol.
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The 401 is much busier than it was a month ago. I've noticed an increase in truck traffic. But not much of those log jams between Guelph Line and the 427.

Is the gov't predicting the 500k/year immigrants starting next decade will mostly move to Peel, Halton, Guelph and KW regions thus justifying the widening job underway?
     
     
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Interesting project this weekend on the 400; replacing the southbound bridge over Finch in Toronto to allow construction of the Finch West LRT. They literally cut out the existing span and moved it out of the way and replaced it with a pre-built new span. Pics and videos on their twitter account:

https://twitter.com/FinchWestLRT
     
     
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I didn’t know the whole history of the Massey tunnel replacement / bridge cancellation in Vancouver. Just another example of utter incompetence by the BC NDP government when it comes to transportation projects. Utter stupidity !

Liking the lioks if the Saskatoon freeway - is there a timeline for construction to start? 10 years, 20, 30 ?
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 18, 2020, 5:35 AM
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I didn’t know the whole history of the Massey tunnel replacement / bridge cancellation in Vancouver. Just another example of utter incompetence by the BC NDP government when it comes to transportation projects. Utter stupidity !

Liking the lioks if the Saskatoon freeway - is there a timeline for construction to start? 10 years, 20, 30 ?
If it wasn't for needing the support of the Green Party to stay in power I wonder if Horgan's gang would have cancelled the great bridge project and screwed around so much on the tunnel replacement? At some point very soon a provincial government in B.C. is going to have to admit that freeways are needed in Vancouver and just build them despite any objections from the usual suspects. If they don't do it the feds should to keep our economy moving.

The Saskatoon freeway project looks great for a city of that size. How does the MB government and the City of Winnipeg keep getting away without building any freeways for that city/region? If SK can build freeways for two cities then surely MB can build a couple for Winnipeg.
     
     
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