Transportfan
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Seems like there's still some work to do. Looks like there were some exit numbers posted at one of the exit ramps.
There are already exit numbers for Finch (#17) and the 407 (#19).
Seems like there's still some work to do. Looks like there were some exit numbers posted at one of the exit ramps.
The Highway 404 expansion between Major Mac and Stouffville Rd. appeared to be substantially complete when I drove through a few weeks ago. The expected completion is 2021, so I would say they are on target. The section between Major Mac and Hwy 407 still requires quite a bit of work. This section was a separate contract that includes the rehabilitation/replacement of the Rouge River, Beaver Creek and 16th Ave. overpasses and is not expected to be completed until 2022.
I take this exit all the time and when coming from the west, I exit express lanes one transfer before. It is dangerous to change that many lanes in around 700 metres. Earlier I used to take Kennedy exit and it was the same problem there. I had to switch to collectors one transfer before to make a safe exit.I wasn't aware they were doing that - sigh, never go anywhere these days ... I used to use that exit all the time!
That was always a very tight curve - I've not seen an accident there, but it might simply be a safety issue. Also the exit (heading eastbound) was right after the express lanes - so if you followed the signage, and exited the express after Bayview, you had to very quickly cross 3 or 4 active lanes and get off. If they are sensible, they'll move the exit back back a bit, and force everyone to use the earlier transfer.
They don't have much of a choice here, given the transfer before this is at Allen Road. It's either short lane changes, or overburdening the collector between Allen Road and 404/DVP. If you move back the transfer, then it also shortens the weaving section to the next collector-to-express transfer.I wasn't aware they were doing that - sigh, never go anywhere these days ... I used to use that exit all the time!
That was always a very tight curve - I've not seen an accident there, but it might simply be a safety issue. Also the exit (heading eastbound) was right after the express lanes - so if you followed the signage, and exited the express after Bayview, you had to very quickly cross 3 or 4 active lanes and get off. If they are sensible, they'll move the exit back back a bit, and force everyone to use the earlier transfer.
From the photo, it looks like the exit will be earlier than before - I wouldn't want to make that an even shorter period to change lanes!They don't have much of a choice here, given the transfer before this is at Allen Road. It's either short lane changes, or overburdening the collector between Allen Road and 404/DVP. If you move back the transfer, then it also shortens the weaving section to the next collector-to-express transfer.
I always thought all the 400 series highways and some high volume highways are build with a thick concrete base to support trucks and other heavy vehicles. Asphalt is paved on top as the driving surface. When they repave the highways, they just remove the asphalt and that groove surface that everyone hates during construction zone is the concrete base we drive on. The shoulders are just paved with asphalt without a concrete base as they aren't meant to be driven on.As far as I know, the 401 through Toronto and possibly all GTA high volume highways have a concrete base capped with a Porous Elastic (rubberized') asphalt that passes water better and is quieter.
I always thought all the 400 series highways and some high volume highways are build with a thick concrete base to support trucks and other heavy vehicles. Asphalt is paved on top as the driving surface. When they repave the highways, they just remove the asphalt and that groove surface that everyone hates during construction zone is the concrete base we drive on. The shoulders are just paved with asphalt without a concrete base as they aren't meant to be driven on.
Seems odd to be working much on that station, without moving it further north, as long-planned.There are photos of the ramp in GO Construction thread going back many months due to work taking place at Oriole Station.
They had to build a new walkway bridge to the south before they could removed the old one that was in the way of the ramp. The old walkway was removed about 6 weeks ago with forming taking place over the track and station the last time I was there. You can see a lot of the ramp work in those photos on both side of the station.