Ontario Highway 135
978-613-5-22175-6
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2011-05-13
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. King's Highway 135 is a former provincial highway in London, Ontario, along Exeter Road, which it is better known as. This short provincial highway was an important connector link in the early days of Highway 401. The road's main purpose was to link Highway 401 in London with Highway 2 in Lambeth, at a time when the London-area section of Highway 401 was only completed to the interchange with Highway 4 (Colonel Talbot Road). The road was first designated as Highway 135 in 1956, and was just 6.6 kilometers in length. While Highway 401 continued west of Highway 135's interchange to Highway 4, this road was suited for drivers that wished to head towards Windsor along the less-popular Highway 3, as Highway 2 was still the main trans-provincial highway at the time, and was quite busy.
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