Kiwi
Active Member
One of the big points of the Mid-Peninsula Highway is to connect the Hamilton Airport, the province and the City sees the Airport as a big chance to create more jobs for the Hamilton and Niagara Region.
The biggest issue there is that they will need to build a tunnel under the Welland Canal in order provide any form of reliability on the route and that cost is probably an obstacle to the plan moving forward.
I thought that the track that GO used over the summer crossed at a lock which doesn't affect train or ship traffic? I have a hunch I am wrong...
I think the point of a mid-peninsula highway would not be to provide routes for sprawl or commuters. The real issue is that our manufacturing sector needs a way to move trucks in and out of Ontario without the gridlock that exists now. New highways that are built should be built away from the city providing a way to pass the city. Trucks from the Toyota plan or Honda plant, despite them purposely locating those facilities away from Toronto, currently cannot avoid the GTAH gridlock. Lanes added on the QEW provide greater incentive for sprawl than a by-pass which provides no new avenues into the city.
The problem with the Mid Pen is that if it's a toll highway, all the trucks will remain on the free QEW.
I would love to see a special GO express train which runs from St Catherines, to Hamilton, to Toronto.