ssiguy2
Senior Member
The London/Woodstock stretch of the 401 is very busy but importantly much of the traffic is transport making it even more congested and dangerous.
The stretch between these 2 cities needs to be widened to 4 lanes each way but that is not possible. The median is simply too thin and doing so would require all new interchanges and bridges as well as land purchases............very expensive stuff. It would also not solve the problem of serving London.
Due to political influence, London got screwed twice on the freeway front. The 402 was NEVER suppose to connect to the 401 at London but was suppose to go across northern London to connect to the 403 when it was finally finished to Woodstock. The beer king Labatt put a stop to that. He lives in Northern London on a hill and didn't want the freeway close to his tony area so he cashed in some of his political chips and voila......a southern route.
London also got screwed on the 401. It was suppose to be roughly parallel to Commisioners Road in the city which at the time was the southern most tip.....roughly 3km north of where it is now. It could have actually been useful to London commuters but alas the City of St.Thomas demanded a closer connection so it was placed where it is now. The very original plans had it run that way and continue to it's current Woodstock alignment but actually would have run just north of Ingersol as opposed to just south of it.
London has no freeways so getting from the northern half of the city to the 401 is a painful and slow and in rush hour is a good 45 minutes. For a city it's size, there is no city in the country that comes even remotely close to London with it's traffic congestion.
The stretch between these 2 cities needs to be widened to 4 lanes each way but that is not possible. The median is simply too thin and doing so would require all new interchanges and bridges as well as land purchases............very expensive stuff. It would also not solve the problem of serving London.
Due to political influence, London got screwed twice on the freeway front. The 402 was NEVER suppose to connect to the 401 at London but was suppose to go across northern London to connect to the 403 when it was finally finished to Woodstock. The beer king Labatt put a stop to that. He lives in Northern London on a hill and didn't want the freeway close to his tony area so he cashed in some of his political chips and voila......a southern route.
London also got screwed on the 401. It was suppose to be roughly parallel to Commisioners Road in the city which at the time was the southern most tip.....roughly 3km north of where it is now. It could have actually been useful to London commuters but alas the City of St.Thomas demanded a closer connection so it was placed where it is now. The very original plans had it run that way and continue to it's current Woodstock alignment but actually would have run just north of Ingersol as opposed to just south of it.
London has no freeways so getting from the northern half of the city to the 401 is a painful and slow and in rush hour is a good 45 minutes. For a city it's size, there is no city in the country that comes even remotely close to London with it's traffic congestion.