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26-mile concrete section of Ontario's trans-provincial highway
Construction features of Windsor-Tilbury portion of Kings Highway 401; two 23 ft wide concrete roadways are separated by 30 ft depressed median strip included in which are 3 ft inside shoulders for both roadways; 10 ft outside shoulders of stabilized gravel are provided for each roadway; concrete surface of each directional lane is 9 in. thick and rests on 9 in. compacted granular base. (p 65 + 67 + 69 + 71 + 146 + 148)
26-mile concrete section of Ontario's trans-provincial highway
Construction features of Windsor-Tilbury portion of Kings Highway 401; two 23 ft wide concrete roadways are separated by 30 ft depressed median strip included in which are 3 ft inside shoulders for both roadways; 10 ft outside shoulders of stabilized gravel are provided for each roadway; concrete surface of each directional lane is 9 in. thick and rests on 9 in. compacted granular base. (p 65 + 67 + 69 + 71 + 146 + 148)
26-mile concrete section of Ontario's trans-provincial highway
Roads Eng Construction
Le Bourdais, E. (author)
1957
Article (Journal)
English
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