waterloowarrior
Senior Member
Phase 2A now on Google Maps
Is it just me, or does it seem excessive to build the 418 interchanges with 401 and 407 with complete access?
I guess it's good for redundancy.
I'd assume the 401 EB to 407 EB via 418 would be very lightly used. The 35/115 is close and is diagonal... more direct? It's also free... Same thing going the opposite way - 407 WB to 401 WB would get light use.
Full connectivity for 412 is warranted because it is more centrally located.
I believe it was environmental concerns. The original idea was to directly connect 407 with the 115 at Enterprise Hill to make one continuous highway, but the EA process determined that the constructed route was the better environmental route.I'm still confused why the Highway 407 East and Highway 115 interchange isn't a bit more north to accommodate a 4-way interchange between 407E-115-35.
Google maps still hasnt updated the new 407 extension, it takes them longer than I thought it would.
Also, has anyone seen video of people driving the extension? I dont have time this week but would love to see it finished
your sure about that?Google Maps got rid of their crowdsourced editor for suggestions, and has since become horrible.
They still havent added the Line 1 extension.
That's just for transit directions, it's not in the Transit Overlay View. However, Google Maps do show the stations with departure times, so idk what's stopping the last step to add a line to the overlay.
That's just for transit directions, it's not in the Transit Overlay View. However, Google Maps do show the stations with departure times, so idk what's stopping the last step to add a line to the overlay.
I was looking for that a while back, thanks!
New report on tolls on the 407.
Interestingly, it includes AADT counts for the highway.
407 East has it's highest AADT between Lake Ridge and Brock, unsurprisingly. Surprisingly, it is only about 27,000 AADT. This is very, very low for a 6 lane highway, and is about equivalent to the emptiest parts of the 401 towards Montreal and Windsor.
The 412 is actually busier than I expected, at about 12,000 AADT. This is right at the level that typically "justifies" upgrading an existing 2 lane provincial highway in some form. Which is interesting, as my experience with the highway has always made if feel much emptier than that.
The 418, unsurprisingly, is shockingly empty. I imagine the 407 towards Highway 35 is similar - with an AADT in the 3,000 range.
The report also states that the project is not expected to be self funding - and that even with toll revenues, total project costs exceed expected revenues. Unsurprising given the low AADTs.
I was looking for that a while back, thanks!
On the other hand, I really want to know the reason behind these low AADTs. Has it got something to do with COVID, or is it something to do with the regular demand? Can't be bothered to find documents, was the highway supposed to be self-sustaining?
412 and 418 highways are toll free as of today. I think that was a good call so drivers can access the local interchanges from the 401. They have the capacity to handle this additional traffic for sure... may as well induce that demand