Burlington Street (Hamilton, Ontario) - Unique Road Status

Unique Road Status

Two way two lane collector route from Bay Street to Wellington Street; a four lane arterial route from Wellington Street to McKinstry Street. A two lane one-way arterial street from Sherman Avenue to Ottawa Street. From just west of Ottawa Street on to the QEW, the road is a two level two way route with an expressway above (with speed limit of 60 to 70 km/h as you approach the Burlington Street/QEW terminus) and the lower level an arterial road with a speed limit of 60 km/h.

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