File:427 traffic lights.png
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English: A photo of Highway 427 and Highway 409 in 1989, showing the traffic signal that allowed southbound 427 traffic to cross the highway and get on eastbound Highway 409. A flyover replaced this at-grade intersection in 1992. |
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Source | http://www.vintagekingshighways.com/427/427_1989.html | ||
Author | Averill Hecht | ||
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