Is the 407 finished to 115?
Is the 407 finished to 115?
The Ontario government has announced the final stretch of Highway 407 — connecting the 407 to Highway 35/115 — and Highway 418 will be open to drivers beginning Monday, December 9th. The Highway 7 East project, a toll road owned by the Ontario government, was originally scheduled to be completed in 2020.
How much does it cost to drive the entire 407?
Complete Fee Details
Fee | Light Vehicle (5,000 kg and under) | Heavy Multiple Unit Vehicle |
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Camera Charge (Camera Recorded Trip) | $4.20 per Trip | $50.00 per Trip |
Trip Toll Charge (This is not a per kilometre charge, applicable for trips including travel on 407 ETR only). | $1.00 per Trip | $3.00 per Trip |
How much does 407 cost per km?
Trip Charges
With a Transponder | Without | |
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Toll charge (16.271km @ 47.43 ¢/km) | $7.72 | $7.72 |
Toll charge (-.—km @ –.–/km) | $-.– | $-.– |
Trip charge | $1.00 | $1.00 |
Camera charge | $0.00 | $4.20 |
When is the 407 extension going to be completed?
The 407 extension to the 35/115 is on-track for completion by 2020. As Mark Giunta tells us, while the highway isn’t ready just yet, the ripple effect is already well underway in this area – Oct 2, 2019
When does Highway 407 East Phase 2 open?
The Highway 407 East Phase 2 is a toll road and owned by the Ontario government. Construction was completed in November 2019, with the highway officially opening on December 9, 2019.
Where is the new Highway 407 East in Toronto?
A new ten kilometre, 4-lane Highway 418 connecting Highway 401 to Highway 407 Interchanges on Highway 418, Highway 401 and Highway 2 and a partial interchange at Taunton Road Highway 407 East will help ease traffic congestion in the Greater Toronto Area and improve the flow of goods, services and people in the region.
Where are the east and west extensions of the 407 ETR?
407 ETR constructed both the east and west extensions of the highway – more than 39 kilometres of new road. The extensions were opened ahead of schedule and provided motorists a connection to the QEW at Burlington in the west and to Highway 7 at Pickering in the east.