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Major Mackenzie Drive, often shortened to Major Mac, [2] [3] is a major east-west arterial road in southern York Region, Ontario, Canada, just north of Toronto. It is a York regional road , numbered as York Regional Road 25 , and passes through the three cities of southern York Region: Vaughan, Ontario , Richmond Hill , and Markham .
Main Street Markham: Major Mackenzie Drive Steeles Avenue Markham Formerly Highway 48 (downloaded in 1997), the road remains Highway 48 north of Major Mackenzie Drive. Continuation of Markham Road in Toronto from Steeles Avenue to Highway 407.
Construction of the Yonge Street portion of the network began in 2014. [1] The Rapidway is primarily used by the Viva Blue service. The Yonge Street Rapidway is central to the Vivanext transport masterplan and will eventually extend from the Richmond Hill/Langstaff Urban Growth Centre at Highway 7 to Green Lane in East Gwillimbury. [2]
Yonge (South) Bernard Terminal: Finch GO Bus Terminal: Richmond Hill Centre Terminal: Blue, Orange, Purple: Monday–Sunday: Late-night service is combined with route 98 Yonge, bypassing stop inside Bernard Terminal. 102D: Markham Rd. Major Mackenzie Dr. Warden TTC station: Purple: Monday–Sunday: Operated by the TTC. 105: Dufferin: Major ...
The northern segment would start at Toronto Pearson International Airport, and proceed non-stop to bus rapidways on Highway 7 in York Region and Queen Street in Brampton. [2] The extension of Highway 427 to Major Mackenzie Drive includes a dedicated three station right-of-way on the west side with terminus and loop located north of Major Mackenzie.
Yonge Street was formerly a part of Highway 11, which led to claims that Yonge Street was the longest street in the world. [33] Running (mostly) concurrent with Yonge as far north as Barrie, then continuing beyond through central and northern Ontario to the Ontario– Minnesota border at Rainy River , the highway was over 1,896 kilometres ...
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The section between Highway 401 and the then-unopened Highway 407 interchange was turned over to the Region of York and the City of Toronto on April 1, 1995, and is known as Markham Road south of Highway 407, and Main Street thereafter to Sixteenth Avenue, where the name Markham Road resumes for 2 km (1.2 mi) until Major Mackenzie Drive.