Windsor Suburban Roads
Windsor Suburban Roads were a special designation given to certain county roads in Essex County that were close to the City of Windsor. The following roads had part or all of their routes listed as "Windsor Suburban Roads":
- County Road 2
- County Road 3
- County Road 6
- County Road 7
- County Road 8
- County Road 9
- County Road 11
- County Road 17
- County Road 19
- County Road 21
- County Road 25
- County Road 34
- County Road 40
- County Road 42
- County Road 46
- County Road 117
The roads were managed by the "Windsor Suburban Roads Commission" until 1998, when Windsor became a separated municipality. The Suburban Roads reverted back to Essex County.
The only difference between these roads and standard county roads were the signs, which replaced "Essex County" with "Windsor Suburban".
Read more about this topic: List Of Numbered Roads In Essex County
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