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- Ontario_Highway_2A length "3.4".
- Ontario_Highway_2A abstract "King's Highway 2A, commonly referred to as Highway 2A, was the designation of five separate provincially maintained highways in the Canadian province of Ontario. Highway 2A was an alternate route to Highway 2 in Chatham, London and Cornwall; these routes were all eventually redesignated. Highway 2A was also a highway that extended from Windsor to Tilbury, which was redesignated as Highway 98 in 1938.The final and most familiar section of highway to be designated Highway 2A was the bypass of Highway 2 between Toronto and Newcastle, most of which became part of Highway 401 in July 1952. The short stub of dual carriageway connecting Kingston Road with Highway 401 was renumbered 2A in 1956 with the completion of the Toronto Bypass. Despite losing its provincial highway status in 1998, Highway 2A was never renamed and is now part of Toronto's municipal expressway system. The speed limit is 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph), and it is patrolled by the Toronto Police Service.".
- Ontario_Highway_2A length "3400.0".
- Ontario_Highway_2A routeEndDirection "East".
- Ontario_Highway_2A routeJunction Kingston_Road_(Toronto).
- Ontario_Highway_2A routeNumber "2A".
- Ontario_Highway_2A routeStart Kingston_Road_(Toronto).
- Ontario_Highway_2A routeStartDirection "West".
- Ontario_Highway_2A routeTypeAbbreviation "Hwy".
- Ontario_Highway_2A wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=%22Some%20Superhighway%20History%22&f=false.
- Ontario_Highway_2A wikiPageExternalLink page.aspx?id=946226.
- Ontario_Highway_2A wikiPageID "1654287".
- Ontario_Highway_2A wikiPageRevisionID "602276905".
- Ontario_Highway_2A align "right".
- Ontario_Highway_2A bgcolor "#FFFFF0".
- Ontario_Highway_2A deleted "(Renumbered as Highway 98)".
- Ontario_Highway_2A deleted "1938".
- Ontario_Highway_2A deleted "1961".
- Ontario_Highway_2A deleted "1967".
- Ontario_Highway_2A deleted "1968".
- Ontario_Highway_2A directionA "West".
- Ontario_Highway_2A directionB "East".
- Ontario_Highway_2A formed "1927".
- Ontario_Highway_2A formed "1956".
- Ontario_Highway_2A formed "1957".
- Ontario_Highway_2A formed "1965".
- Ontario_Highway_2A hasPhotoCollection Ontario_Highway_2A.
- Ontario_Highway_2A headerType "Former".
- Ontario_Highway_2A junction "Kingston Road".
- Ontario_Highway_2A junction "Lawson Road".
- Ontario_Highway_2A junction "Port Union Road".
- Ontario_Highway_2A km "0".
- Ontario_Highway_2A km "3.4".
- Ontario_Highway_2A lengthKm "3.4".
- Ontario_Highway_2A lengthKm "3.5".
- Ontario_Highway_2A lengthKm "5.2".
- Ontario_Highway_2A lengthKm "5.5".
- Ontario_Highway_2A lengthKm "54.7".
- Ontario_Highway_2A location "/Stanley Street – Dundas Street/Highbury Avenue".
- Ontario_Highway_2A location "Richmond Street/Keil Drive South – Grand Avenue East/Thames Street".
- Ontario_Highway_2A location "Tecumseh Road – Mill Street".
- Ontario_Highway_2A location "Vincent Massey Drive/Power Dam Drive – Brookdale Avenue/Second Street".
- Ontario_Highway_2A maint "City of Toronto".
- Ontario_Highway_2A municipality "Toronto".
- Ontario_Highway_2A nextRoute "3".
- Ontario_Highway_2A nextType "Hwy".
- Ontario_Highway_2A notes "Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; westbound exit via Port Union Road; eastbound entrance via Kingston Road".
- Ontario_Highway_2A notes "Modified Parclo A4".
- Ontario_Highway_2A notes "Parclo A2 connecting to Kingston Road and Lawson RoadAdditional RIRO lane on westbound side between the Parclo to the east and Highland Creek to the west, separated from main highway by a concrete median strip. The lane has an entrance from Kingston Road westbound, and both entrances from and exits to Military Trail and Morrish Road".
- Ontario_Highway_2A notes "Westbound entrance; access from eastbound 401 via exit 390".
- Ontario_Highway_2A previousRoute "2".
- Ontario_Highway_2A previousType "Hwy".
- Ontario_Highway_2A province "ON".
- Ontario_Highway_2A quote "They are designed for sustained speed, with the best alignments, fewest curves and least grades possible and by-passing centres of population.".
- Ontario_Highway_2A quoted "true".
- Ontario_Highway_2A road "Highland Creek Overpass".
- Ontario_Highway_2A road "Kingston Road".
- Ontario_Highway_2A road "Port Union Road".
- Ontario_Highway_2A route "2.0".
- Ontario_Highway_2A salign "center".
- Ontario_Highway_2A source "Thomas McQueston".
- Ontario_Highway_2A terminusA "Highland Creek overpass".
- Ontario_Highway_2A type "Hwy".
- Ontario_Highway_2A width "33.0".
- Ontario_Highway_2A subject Category:Defunct_Ontario_provincial_highways.
- Ontario_Highway_2A subject Category:Toronto_highways.
- Ontario_Highway_2A type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Ontario_Highway_2A type Infrastructure.
- Ontario_Highway_2A type Place.
- Ontario_Highway_2A type Road.
- Ontario_Highway_2A type RouteOfTransportation.
- Ontario_Highway_2A type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ontario_Highway_2A type Place.
- Ontario_Highway_2A type Location.
- Ontario_Highway_2A comment "King's Highway 2A, commonly referred to as Highway 2A, was the designation of five separate provincially maintained highways in the Canadian province of Ontario. Highway 2A was an alternate route to Highway 2 in Chatham, London and Cornwall; these routes were all eventually redesignated.".
- Ontario_Highway_2A label "Ontario Highway 2A".
- Ontario_Highway_2A sameAs m.05kzhn.
- Ontario_Highway_2A sameAs Q7094706.
- Ontario_Highway_2A sameAs Q7094706.
- Ontario_Highway_2A wasDerivedFrom Ontario_Highway_2A?oldid=602276905.
- Ontario_Highway_2A isPrimaryTopicOf Ontario_Highway_2A.
- Ontario_Highway_2A name "(Toronto section)".