
Ontario to explore feasibility of traffic tunnel beneath Highway 401 in GTA
CBC
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday his government will explore the possibility of building a tunnel for drivers and transit beneath Highway 401 in the Greater Toronto Area.
An internal feasibility study by the Ministry of Transportation will look at the potential for a tunnel running from Brampton in the west to Scarborough in the east, Ford said. That's a distance of roughly 55 kilometres.
The study would also estimate the total costs and timeframes associated with the tunnel, which would be one of the largest infrastructure projects in the world, he added.
Ford said his government would be "transparent" about the potential costs of construction, though it has repeatedly refused to disclose the estimated costs of building Highway 413, which will connect Halton, Peel and York regions.
The announcement comes as Ford has hinted at the possibility of an early election sometime next year. Ontario's next scheduled election would be in the summer of 2026.
More to come.

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