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Figured now that prep work is expected to start soon and we have a confirmed 2025 thru 2028 construction timeline I figured this deserves its own thread.

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Figured now that prep work is expected to start soon and we have a confirmed 2025 thru 2028 construction timeline I figured this deserves its own thread.

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Because of course there has to be a road named "Innovation Drive." Was there a law past that every city in Ontario must now have one?

What services will stop at that commuter parking lot? The HSR shuttle to Aldershot?
 
Because of course there has to be a road named "Innovation Drive." Was there a law past that every city in Ontario must now have one?

What services will stop at that commuter parking lot? The HSR shuttle to Aldershot?
That innovation drive has been there a long time haha, may have been one of the first.

As for transit, I would assume the Aldershot shuttle, the Hamilton Centre - Waterdown route, possibly Burlington transit, and a slight possibility of the "Dundas BRT from Sherway Gardens to Highway 6" ;)
 
That innovation drive has been there a long time haha, may have been one of the first.

As for transit, I would assume the Aldershot shuttle, the Hamilton Centre - Waterdown route, possibly Burlington transit, and a slight possibility of the "Dundas BRT from Sherway Gardens to Highway 6" ;)

I don’t see a bus loop in that small carpool lot, so I doubt any buses will directly serve it. Otherwise GO Route 17 would likely stop there too.
 
Am I interpreting this correctly? They are having one controlled intersection on each side of the crossing on 6? (6 crossing via bridge over 5? Or vice versa) If so, why?. Instead of one intersection, you now have two. What traffic congestion issue are we solving?
 
Am I interpreting this correctly? They are having one controlled intersection on each side of the crossing on 6? (6 crossing via bridge over 5? Or vice versa) If so, why?. Instead of one intersection, you now have two. What traffic congestion issue are we solving?
First photo is oriented such that 6 north is to the right. 6 will be free flowing, which does improve the current state.

I used to work near here a few years ago. The majority of traffic on 5 is turning onto/off of 6 as opposed to traveling through, which makes sense considering how few trip generators are to the west on 5.
 
Am I interpreting this correctly? They are having one controlled intersection on each side of the crossing on 6? (6 crossing via bridge over 5? Or vice versa) If so, why?. Instead of one intersection, you now have two. What traffic congestion issue are we solving?

Having traffic stop and wait at an extended multi phase light at 5 after getting off the freeway was nuts. It currently feels like if there was a light on the 403 after you climb up the escarpment to Brantford, very inefficient. It’s a major route linking the tricity area to Niagara/Hamilton/Burlington constrained by a severe bottleneck. Tons of truck traffic (that have to stop and start on an uphill grade) and very heavy rush hour loads.

Of course the next obstacle is the Morriston bypass…
 
Why didn't they go with a diverging diamond along highway 5?

Doesn't that achieve the same thing with a smaller footprint?
Diamond interchanges create long queue line for left turning traffic. You can expect a long line up from Highway 5 westbound onto Highway 6 southbound. It is also more dangerous as high amount of westbound left turning traffic completes with high speed through traffic on highway 5 eastbound.

You can see the disaster that happens at Allen Rd and Lawrence or Eglinton. You can also see how bad traffic is on Warden/401 with a B2 Parclo interchange requiring left turns to get onto the highway. All A4 parclos (like this one) have an efficient way to migrate traffic. Most MTO designed interchanges uses this standard A4 which doesn't create a traffic jam right under/over the main highway. This is why this design is used worldwide in many countries. A set of roundabouts could remove the traffic lights to create a more free flowing traffic pattern. However trucks and farming equipment hate roundabouts.
 
Having traffic stop and wait at an extended multi phase light at 5 after getting off the freeway was nuts. It currently feels like if there was a light on the 403 after you climb up the escarpment to Brantford.
Ooof. You got me feeling old here. I remember when that was the case in the 1980's. The 403 simply ended at Wilson Street in Ancaster, which was also then Highway 2, with a basic traffic light signaled intersection.

Also my parents have told me about their time in Mississauga in the 1970's, when they remember the 403 ending at Hurontario Street for many years in the same manner until they finally decided to extend it further east and north to the 401.
 
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Ooof. You got me feeling old here. I remember when that was the case in the 1980's. The 403 simply ended at Wilson Street in Ancaster, which was also then Highway 2, with a basic traffic light signaled intersection.

Also my parents have told me about their time in Mississauga in the 1970's when they remember the 403 ending at Hurontario Street for many years in the same manner, until they finally decided to extend it further east and north to the 401.

The old person trump card I always play is to convince people Hamilton once had a ski hill when I moved here 😂
 
Because of course there has to be a road named "Innovation Drive." Was there a law past that every city in Ontario must now have one?

What services will stop at that commuter parking lot? The HSR shuttle to Aldershot?
Don't forget "Commerce", "Progress", "Technology", and "Enterprise" in the list of cringy business park street names.
 

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