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As one of the closest major North American cities to Europe, Montréal-Trudeau has also seen substantial passenger growth in recent years, now serving over 22 million passengers annually, with nearly 16 million on international flights, making it one of North America's busiest international hubs, second only to Toronto-Pearson in Canada.
The UP Express has been criticized for not using electric trains from the outset, and for its initial fare prices that were very high compared with other North American airport–city connections. [11] [12] [13] The Union Pearson Express' maximum operating speed is 145 km/h (90 mph), [14] and its average speed is 56 km/h (35 mph).
The part of Highway 401 that passes through Toronto is North America's busiest highway, [4] [5] and one of the widest. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Together with Quebec Autoroute 20 , it forms the road transportation backbone of the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor , along which over half of Canada's population resides.
The volume of vehicles that use the GTA's portion of Highway 401 makes it the busiest highway in North America. At the western edge of the city, the 401 meets Highway 427, an important north–south artery between Toronto Pearson International Airport and the Gardiner Expressway. It mainly serves the airport and the western suburbs outside the ...
Its largest hub is Toronto Pearson International Airport, followed by Montréal–Trudeau International Airport and Vancouver International Airport. Air Canada is the world's 10th largest passenger airline by fleet size, and the airline is a founding member of Star Alliance.
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, the busiest airport in North America since 1998 and busiest airport in the world since 2022. This is a list of the 50 busiest airports in North America. List is ranked by total passengers per year. Data is sourced from annual reports provided by Airports Council International ...
Most of the continent's busiest airports are in the United States. In fact the U.S. has 9 of North America's 10 busiest airports, including the world's busiest, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta. The busiest airport in North America outside the United States is Toronto Pearson International Airport, in Toronto, Canada.
To serve the expected demand of the airport expansion, the DHO built a new four-lane freeway known as the Toronto Airport Expressway which opened on January 3, 1964. This new route ran north from Highway 401 at Renforth Drive to Dixon/Airport Roads (roughly followed the same alignment as today's Highway 427) where it tied in with and downgraded ...