Premier Ford Proposes Massive Tunnel Under Highway 401 to Combat GTA Gridlock, Opposition Calls It a ‘Silly Thought
Highway 401 is already the busiest highway in Canada and average travel times on this highway are expected to double by 2051.
With the possibility of an early election on the horizon, Ontario Premier Doug Ford unveiled an ambitious infrastructure project aimed at reducing traffic congestion in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). On Wednesday, Ford announced plans to explore the construction of a massive tunnel beneath Highway 401, potentially one of the largest infrastructure undertakings in the world.
“This tunnel and expressway will cut gridlock, support economic growth, and help get people moving faster,” Ford stated during a press conference in Etobicoke. He emphasized his determination to push forward with the project, regardless of the findings from an internal feasibility study.
The Ministry of Transportation is tasked with examining the possibility of a tunnel stretching from Brampton or Mississauga in the west to Scarborough or Markham in the east, connecting major roads along the way. This stretch would span approximately 55 kilometers, making it a significant engineering feat. Importantly, the tunnel would accommodate public transit and, according to Ford, would not impose tolls on drivers.
The feasibility study will assess various factors, including the potential length, cost, and timeframe for completion. Ford explained that the study would help clarify whether the tunnel should span 30, 40, or even 60 kilometers, allowing the government to make an informed decision.
However, Ford remains adamant about completing the project: “We’re going to get the job done, mark my words,” he asserted.
The proposed tunnel, which Ford suggests could rival major infrastructure projects worldwide, would be a crucial step in alleviating the severe traffic congestion that plagues the GTA. The project would be groundbreaking—Norway’s Lærdal Tunnel, the world’s longest road tunnel, measures only 24.5 kilometers in comparison.
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