Tag Archives: expressway
20210713. Bridges of July #13. The long sleeved pedestrian bridge over Highway 401 from Pickering GO station to the Pickering Town Centre.
20210701. Infrastructure is sexy so here are the bridges of July! 01. A man puts a highway overpass into scale showing just how much space fast moving vehicles need.
20200630. Under Highway 401 at Leslie Street.
20200426. The stony eastern terminus of the Gardiner Expressway.
20180528. Under where Hwy 427 splits into the QEW and the Gardiner Expressway.
20170907. Freeway motorists shall merge with Harbour St. below where the #Gardiner’s York Bay Yonge off-ramp once stood.
20170616. New steel girders add stripes of shadow to the supports of a quickly progressing Gardiner Expressway Simcoe off-ramp.
20170522. Knocking down large steel girders like Dominoes at the Gardiner Expressway York Bay Yonge off-ramp demolition.
20170520. The Gardiner York Bay Yonge off-ramp demolition has reached York St which will be cleared this weekend.
20170515. Two excavators bar passage to the denuded and abruptly ending York Bay Yonge off-ramp. #simcoeramp #toronto #infrastructure #demolition #gardiner
20170506. A support bent lies in the dirt at the abrupt end of the York / Bay / Yonge off-ramp.
20170421. Demolition of the Gardiner Expressway’s York / Bay / Yonge off-ramp has progressed rapidly in four days.
20170329. New and old bents (support columns with horizontal caps) stand side by side at a Gardiner Expressway off-ramp.
20160911. This is where the Gardiner Expressway’s future Simcoe Street off-ramp will land.
20160729. Under Toronto’s pristine elevated Gardiner Expressway East.
20160515. An empty Gardiner Expressway in Toronto frames a shaded double conventional high pressure sodum lighting pole.
The highway is closed this weekend for annual Spring maintenance.
20150611. With Toronto city council choosing the hybrid option, the Keating Channel will look largely the same.
Image 10/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150610. How you feel about the Gardiner Expressway depends on your point of view.
Image 9/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150609. As is, there’s a lot of unused land around Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway.
Image 8/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150608. A section of Gardiner East deck ends abruptly like a sculpture to a past era in motoring.
Image 7/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150607. If removed, the Gardiner Expressway would end just east of Yonge St north of prime development land.
Image 6/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150606. Whatever awaits Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway, it must come down somewhere new.
Image 5/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150605. Imagine a naturalized Don River beneath the Gardiner Expressway to Don Valley Parkway ramps.
Image 4/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.