Talk:Highway 401 (Ontario)

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[edit] Notes about history

Earlier names
Early non-401 improvements to Hwy 2
Openings
  • West end to 56: by 1958
  • 56 to 63: by 1963
  • 63 to 177: presumably by 1964
    • Note the Highway 135 connection: [3]
  • 177 to 238: by 1957
  • 238 to 342: presumably by 1964
  • 342 to 352: by 1959
  • 352 to 357: by 1955
  • 357 to 369: by 1953
  • 369 to 371: by 1955
  • 371 to 392: by 1958
  • 392 to 417: by 1950 (as Hwy 2A; became Hwy 401 by 1956)
  • 417 to 436: by 1955
  • 436 to 509: by 1963
  • 509 to Wyman Road (west of 566): by 1960
    • past Belleville: by 1959
  • west of 566 to west of 579: presumably by 1964
  • west of 579 to 599: by 1963
  • 599 to 611: by 1962
  • 611 to 623: by 1958
  • 623 to 647: by 1960
  • 687 to 721: by 1960
  • 721 to 738: presumably by 1964
  • 738 to Aultsville Road (west of 770): by 1958
  • west of 770 to 814: presumably by 1964
  • 814 to Quebec: 1964 (last piece of original 401)

I believe everything that was complete in 1960 is listed here. --NE2 18:06, 5 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Reliable sourcing

I believe [4] qualifies as a reliable source. Normally a personal website would not be, but this one was mentioned in detail in the Globe and Mail, and the author (John Shragge) worked for the MTO writing press releases. Thus I will be citing it, at least when I cannot find a better source. --NE2 09:41, 7 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Details on the history of the west end

  • 1959: both spurs there
  • 1960: 401 used the tunnel spur, but the bridge spur existed

I'm having trouble finding maps that go far enough away from downtown Windsor. --NE2 23:43, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Mississauga Service Center

I know for a fact that there was once an Westbound service center at that location, but it was closed and demolished years ago. If anyone knows what year that occurred, please add it. --99.234.201.111 (talk) 15:25, 24 December 2007 (UTC)

I have no recollection of this. I remember them building the now closed east-bound one, but I don't remember a westbound one even then. 1960s? 1970s? Nfitz (talk) 15:33, 11 April 2008 (UTC)