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Inglewood Drive Bridge (AS part of the reconstruction of Hurontario Street in Port Credit this bridge over Mary Fix Creek is being closed and a new opened a few meters south at Eaglewood Ave.)
Hurontario clutter intersection
hurontario looking south
Hurontario and Dundas Looking north (July 7 2023.)
Hurontario and Dundas Cooksville (Machines are parked in the middle of Hurontario Street north side of Dundas in front of Cooksville Colonade building.)
Hurontario and Queensway April 2023
Hurontario and Queensway April 2023
South Service Road and QEW Toronto ramp.
March 23 2023 (Northbound work zone at Pinetree Way.)
March 23 2023. (Directional sign northbound.)
March 23 2023 (Looking South near Pinetree Way.)
Port Credit LRT and Creek (A cutting beneath the railway line for the LRT and the Mary Fix Creek diversion towards rgw Credit River.)
Port Credit Portal (The viewing spot is covered in mesh but the portals where the LRT will duck beneath the Lakeshore West GO line is visible.)
Port Credit GO Train (A GO train crosses over the LRT Construction Zone.)
Port Credit Anne Street (Anne Street looking toward Hurontario.)
Port Credit Construction Depot (Equipment and gear stored nect to Port Credit GO station)
Port Hurontario Looking North (Looking toward the Hurontario underpass and the new LRT Underpass beneath the GO Lakeshore West train line.)
Port Credit - Catenary Poles (4 poles beside the railway line. Might be for electrification of the GO line.)
Queensway Back Hoe at Work (Southeast corner of Queensway and Hurontario . Yes, the operator waved.)
Looking north from Paisley (February 2023. Lanes occupied at dug up.)
Looking North 10-15-22 (Looking north at Queensway toward Cooksville.)
October 15 2022. Hurontario and Paisley
April 2022 Paisley. (The Road Closed sign is likely just sitting there for use when the construction is under way.)
April 2022. East side south of Paisley (A big heap of dirt with temporary fencing and a Metrolinx sign.)
April 2022 At Paisley (Much of the work is done at night and this machine was parked on east side of the street just past Paisley.)
Looking North Towards Cooksville (Shoring frames and a machine on the east side and dirt on the west side of the street.)
September 2021  near Queensway (Installation of some utilities on the west side of the street just north of Queensway.)
September 2021 construction
QEW Underpass (The underpass beneath the QEW will be a major obstacle for the Hurontario LRT. We are looking north.)
Looking north at North Service Road - Harborn Road. (The QEW was originally the Middle Road and had local access. When it was fully Access Controlled a "service road" was built to provide local access,  Mississauga's North Service Road extends between Hurontario and Dixie Road. West of Hurontario there is Premium Way between Harborn Road and Stavebank Road,)
Harborn Road looking east to Hurontario.
Paisley Blvd and Hurontario. (An important crossing street between Queensway and King Street. Paisley is residential with low rise apartment buildings on the east side and high rise on the west. Paisley is too close to Queensway for an LRT stop.)
Queensway Regional Road 20 sign. (Although The Queensway stays within the limits of the City of Mississauga it is owned by the Region of Peel.)
Enbridge gas 1 (Enbridge gas line relocation  along Queensway on both sides of Hurontario.)
Enbridge gas 2 (The Enbridge gas line along Queensway being shifted to allow LRT construction)
Hurontario at Mineola (Looking south towards Port Credit)
Hurontario at Pinetree Way (Looking south)
Hurontario and QEW -Looking South (Looking from beside the Premium Way / North service Road  intersection to the QEW and the exit ramp for the Hamilton bound lanes.)
Hurontario Looking towards GO line (This area should see a major rebuild when the LRT is built. This subway was constructed in 1963.)
Hurontario At Eaglewood (Eaglewood Avenue is the exit for the neighbourhood north of the CN/Metrolinx/GO Oakville sub.)
Hurontario at CN Subway (Built in 1963 this subway carriers Hurontario  under CN's busy Oakville Sub. This line is now owned by Metrolinx for it's primary GO  Train traffic.)
Hurontario and Queensway (Looking west along Queensway)
Hurontario at CP crossing
Hurontario at King looking south
Hurontario at Dundas looking south
Hurontario at Lakeshore (Looking north)
Hurontario at Dundas (Looking towards the north east quadrant.)

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