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Sudbury Municipal Road 55

Sudbury Municipal Road 55 is a municipal road in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Extending from Whitefish to Coniston under a variety of street names, most of the road's length is a former alignment of Highway 17 and the Trans-Canada Highway except for a short realignment on different streets through the city's downtown core.

Greater Sudbury Municipal Road 55

Old Highway 17
Lorne Street
Douglas Street
Brady Street
Lloyd Street
The Kingsway
Route information
Maintained by Greater Sudbury Municipal Transportation Department
Length40.9 km[1] (25.4 mi)
Major junctions
West end Highway 17/TCH at Whitefish
East end Highway 17/TCH at Coniston
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Major citiesGreater Sudbury
Highway system
Greater Sudbury Municipal Roads
The Kingsway near 3rd Avenue with the Frood Mine in the distance.

The road's western terminus is a grade-level intersection with Highway 17 just west of Whitefish, approximately one kilometre east of where the four-lane freeway segment of Highway 17 begins. The intersection is expected to be converted to a full freeway interchange as the freeway is extended westward. Through the Walden area, the road's only official street name is Municipal Road 55, although the informal name Old Highway 17 may also be used. In Waters, just west of Municipal Road 24 into Lively, the road widens into a dual carriageway, and interchanges with Highway 17 just east of Mikkola. This portion of the route was decommissioned as part of the provincial highway system in 1980 with the construction of the freeway segment.

From the Mikkola interchange easterly, however, the route continued to hold the Highway 17 designation until the completion of the Southeast Bypass in 1995. This portion of the route continues east as an at-grade expressway into Copper Cliff, where the median narrows to a paved strip until reaching the Big Nickel Road interchange. At that interchange, the road narrows back down to a single carriageway, albeit one with multiple lanes of traffic in each direction, and no longer has any access control. The roadway also picks up its first true street name, Lorne Street, at the same interchange. Lorne Street continues to travel in a northeasterly direction into Downtown, where the MR55 designation transfers onto Douglas Street; this represents the route's main divergence from the former route of Highway 17, which continued along Lorne past the Douglas Street intersection.

MR55 follows Douglas Street a short distance easterly until a sharp bend in the road. The road then becomes Brady Street and continues into the city's downtown core. The street name later transitions to Lloyd Street, reconnecting with the former Highway 17 route, and later to The Kingsway. In 2008, the section of The Kingsway east of Falconbridge Road underwent a $6 million expansion from two lanes to four lanes.[2][3] The city has also planned a short westerly extension of the Kingsway, which will bypass the primarily residential Lloyd Street by connecting the Kingsway directly to the existing intersection of Lloyd and Brady Streets; however, no time frame for this project has been announced as of 2019.

The road's eastern terminus is a signalized grade-level intersection with Highway 17 near Coniston. East of that intersection, the current route of Highway 17 is a continuation of the MR55 roadway — traffic using the highway's through route must turn at the intersection.

Rerouting Edit

In 2015, MR 55 was rerouted through downtown Sudbury. The former route followed Lorne Street to Elm Street (MR35), and then traveled east along Elm Street to an intersection with MR80. MR55 continued straight through the intersection becoming Lloyd Street. The former route rejoins the current route a short distance later at the intersection with Brady Street.

Future Edit

As the freeway alignment of Highway 17 is extended eastward and westward from its existing termini, Municipal Road 55 may also be expanded to incorporate additional segments of the current highway alignment.

The Ministry of Transportation is currently undertaking planning studies on a further realignment of the Highway 17 route through Nickel Centre toward Markstay. As well, a six-kilometre westerly extension of the existing freeway alignment in the Whitefish area, including a conversion of the existing Municipal Road 55 intersection to a full interchange, is currently in the planning stage. However, actual construction dates have not yet been announced for either project as of 2016.

References Edit

  1. ^ Google Map (8 January 2008). "Google map showing Greater Sudbury Road 55's entire length". Retrieved 8 January 2008. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Lamothe, Ghislain (7 March 2007). . Greater Sudbury. Archived from the original on 25 May 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  3. ^ Shaw, Kevin (30 November 2007). . Greater Sudbury. Archived from the original on 25 May 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2023.

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sudbury Municipal Road 55 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Sudbury Municipal Road 55 is a municipal road in the city of Greater Sudbury Ontario Canada Extending from Whitefish to Coniston under a variety of street names most of the road s length is a former alignment of Highway 17 and the Trans Canada Highway except for a short realignment on different streets through the city s downtown core Greater Sudbury Municipal Road 55Old Highway 17Lorne StreetDouglas StreetBrady StreetLloyd StreetThe KingswayRoute informationMaintained by Greater Sudbury Municipal Transportation DepartmentLength40 9 km 1 25 4 mi Major junctionsWest endHighway 17 TCH at WhitefishEast endHighway 17 TCH at ConistonLocationCountryCanadaProvinceOntarioMajor citiesGreater SudburyHighway systemCounty roads in OntarioGreater Sudbury Municipal RoadsThe Kingsway near 3rd Avenue with the Frood Mine in the distance The road s western terminus is a grade level intersection with Highway 17 just west of Whitefish approximately one kilometre east of where the four lane freeway segment of Highway 17 begins The intersection is expected to be converted to a full freeway interchange as the freeway is extended westward Through the Walden area the road s only official street name is Municipal Road 55 although the informal name Old Highway 17 may also be used In Waters just west of Municipal Road 24 into Lively the road widens into a dual carriageway and interchanges with Highway 17 just east of Mikkola This portion of the route was decommissioned as part of the provincial highway system in 1980 with the construction of the freeway segment From the Mikkola interchange easterly however the route continued to hold the Highway 17 designation until the completion of the Southeast Bypass in 1995 This portion of the route continues east as an at grade expressway into Copper Cliff where the median narrows to a paved strip until reaching the Big Nickel Road interchange At that interchange the road narrows back down to a single carriageway albeit one with multiple lanes of traffic in each direction and no longer has any access control The roadway also picks up its first true street name Lorne Street at the same interchange Lorne Street continues to travel in a northeasterly direction into Downtown where the MR55 designation transfers onto Douglas Street this represents the route s main divergence from the former route of Highway 17 which continued along Lorne past the Douglas Street intersection MR55 follows Douglas Street a short distance easterly until a sharp bend in the road The road then becomes Brady Street and continues into the city s downtown core The street name later transitions to Lloyd Street reconnecting with the former Highway 17 route and later to The Kingsway In 2008 the section of The Kingsway east of Falconbridge Road underwent a 6 million expansion from two lanes to four lanes 2 3 The city has also planned a short westerly extension of the Kingsway which will bypass the primarily residential Lloyd Street by connecting the Kingsway directly to the existing intersection of Lloyd and Brady Streets however no time frame for this project has been announced as of 2019 The road s eastern terminus is a signalized grade level intersection with Highway 17 near Coniston East of that intersection the current route of Highway 17 is a continuation of the MR55 roadway traffic using the highway s through route must turn at the intersection Rerouting EditIn 2015 MR 55 was rerouted through downtown Sudbury The former route followed Lorne Street to Elm Street MR35 and then traveled east along Elm Street to an intersection with MR80 MR55 continued straight through the intersection becoming Lloyd Street The former route rejoins the current route a short distance later at the intersection with Brady Street Future EditAs the freeway alignment of Highway 17 is extended eastward and westward from its existing termini Municipal Road 55 may also be expanded to incorporate additional segments of the current highway alignment The Ministry of Transportation is currently undertaking planning studies on a further realignment of the Highway 17 route through Nickel Centre toward Markstay As well a six kilometre westerly extension of the existing freeway alignment in the Whitefish area including a conversion of the existing Municipal Road 55 intersection to a full interchange is currently in the planning stage However actual construction dates have not yet been announced for either project as of 2016 References Edit Google Map 8 January 2008 Google map showing Greater Sudbury Road 55 s entire length Retrieved 8 January 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Lamothe Ghislain 7 March 2007 2007 Municipal Budget Finalized Greater Sudbury Archived from the original on 25 May 2011 Retrieved 22 July 2023 Shaw Kevin 30 November 2007 City Of Greater Sudbury Traffic Report Greater Sudbury Archived from the original on 25 May 2011 Retrieved 22 July 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sudbury Municipal Road 55 amp oldid 1166539521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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