File:QEW Bronte Creek bridge expansion.png
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DescriptionQEW Bronte Creek bridge expansion.png |
English: The w:Queen Elizabeth Way facing west towards the former Service Road interchange (under construction) in 1959. The Bronte Creek bridge is also being widened to permit six lanes of traffic to pass over it. |
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Source | Stamp, Robert M. (1987) QEW – Canada's First Superhighway, The Boston Mills Press, p. 55 ISBN: 0-919783-84-8. |
Author | Ontario Department of Highways |
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This Canadian work is in the public domain worldwide because it was subject to Crown copyright and was first published before December 31, 1973.
According to Public Works and Government Services Canada / Travaux publics et Services gouvernementaux Canada, Canada has no intention of renewing expired Crown Copyright works in any country, and consequently the URAA does not apply. An email is on record at ticket:2013122310013986. |
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