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King's Highway 403 (pronounced "four-oh-three"), or simply Highway 403, is a 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario that travels between Woodstock and Mississauga, branching off from and reuniting with Highway 401 at both ends and travelling south of it through Hamilton (where it is also known as the Chedoke Expressway) and Mississauga.
One person is dead after a vehicle crashed into a Hamilton restaurant. The Butler County Coroner’s Office said the person was in a vehicle that hit Jocko’s Chicken & Seafood on High Street on ...
Signage on the ramp leading from Highway 403 to the Linc. The Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway begins in the west end of Hamilton at a large turbine interchange with Highway 403, which also provides access to Rousseaux Street (formerly the westernmost part of Mohawk Road) from westbound Highway 403 and The Linc. [1]
Via Queen Elizabeth Way via Highway 403 west – Hamilton Highway 410 north – Brampton: Highway 403 was formerly a partial interchange; full access to and from Highway 403 after new ramps from eastbound Highway 401 to westbound Highway 403 and from eastbound 403 to westbound 401 were opened in 2018: 347.6: 216.0: 346 Regional Road 4
October 23 – France – Puisseguin road crash. A bus carrying elderly day-trippers hit a truck head-on and caught fire, killing 43. [201] December 14 – Argentina – Rosario de la Frontera road accident. A bus carrying border police plunged off a bridge, killing 43 and injuring eight. [202]
Route 403, from Benscreek, facing south toward Greenhouse Park and Tire Hill. PennDOT crews in the area observed damage because of heavy rain and high water in addition to the existing minor ...
However, extensions of Highway 400 towards Parry Sound, [37] Highway 403 between Woodstock and Hamilton, [38] Highway 404 towards Newmarket, [39] and Highway 427 towards Vaughan were underway. [40] By the end of the decade, construction of Highway 407 and Highway 416 had begun, [18] [41] and Highway 410 was expanded from two to four lanes. [42]
Highway 52 passes beneath high-tension lines north of Highway 403. Highway 52 was a rural highway on the outskirts of Hamilton. Although it has been locally maintained for a number of years, the surrounding has remained relatively unaltered since then. The route begins at an intersection with former Highway 2 and Highway 53 west of Ancaster.