Sherman Access (Hamilton, Ontario)
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Sherman Access is a mountain pass in Hamilton, Ontario. It starts off in Kenilworth Access to Charlton Avenue. The access is opened only during rush hours, in order to relieve traffic on other mountain pass.
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[edit] History
The road is first named Shearman, but later changed to Sherman in honour of Frank Sherman (1887 - 1967), the co-founder of what is now Dofasco.
[edit] Unique Identity
Sherman Access is the only mountain access that opens with time restrictions. The pass opens every monday to friday during rush hour. The northbound is open to traffic for the morning rush; while the southbound is open to traffic during the afternoon rush.
[edit] Landmarks
- Niagara Escarpment
- Mountain Face Park
- Escarpment Rail Trail
[edit] All Intersections with Sherman Access
- Kenilworth Access
- Sherman Cut (Upper Sherman Avenue)
- Charlton Avenue
[edit] Roads that are parallel with Sherman Access
(From North to South)
- King Street
- Main Street
- Sherman Access
- Concession Street / Mountain Brow
- Queensdale Avenue
- Fennell Avenue East
[edit] See Also
- Sherman Avenue
- Upper Sherman Avenue
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Lower City Arteries (Primary Roads): | Bay • Burlington • Centennial • Cootes • Dundurn • Gage • James • John • Kenilworth • Ottawa • Parkdale • Queen • Victoria • Wellington • Wentworth |
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Lower City Collectors (Secondary): | Catharine • Ferguson • Hess • Hughson • Locke • MacNab • Sherman | |
Mountain pass: | Sherman Access | |
Municipal Expressways: | The Linc • Red Hill Valley | |
Provincial Highways: | 2 • 5 • 6 (By-Pass) • 8 • Chedoke Parkway • QEW | |