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Highway 114 Malden Road
Highway 114 Limited-access King's Highway Former highwaysRoute information Maintained by Essex County Length: 1.8 km[1] (1.1 mi) Existed: 1925 (as Highway 2) – 1970 Major junctions South end: Highway 3 – Maidstone North end: Essex County Road 46 Location Major cities: Maidstone Highway system King's Highway 114, commonly referred to as Highway 114, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was one of the shortest highways ever assigned in the province, at just 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) in length. The highway has been through numerous re-numberings throughout its history, finally being transferred to local authority in mid-1970.
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Route description
Currently, the road is a narrow semi-rural township road. Though fully paved and with houses along much of its path, it is relatively lightly travelled. Between Manning Road and County Road 46, it is still signed as "HWY 114", though it was turned back in 1970.[2]
History
Main article: Highway 98 (Ontario)Highway 114's routing started off as part of Highway 2. In 1929, there was a great renumbering in the area because the Ambassador Bridge opened. Highway 2 was rerouted along a different path just to the north, along North Talbot Road and Provincial Road (along what would become Highway 98). Malden Road was re-designated as Highway 2A until 1931, when the predecessor to Highway 98 received that numbering, and this road received the designation of Highway 3B (unrelated to Dougall Avenue's designation of 3B). This remained until 1938, when it was re-designated as Highway 98A, a spur of the newly-created Highway 98.
By 1954, this road became an independent non-spur road in its own right, and received the numbering of Highway 114. It remained this way until it was deleted in 1970.
To simplify things, the following designations for Highway 114 are listed below:
- Highway 2 (1925–1929)
- Highway 2A (1929–1931)
- Highway 3B (Maidstone) (1931–1938)
- Highway 98A (Maidstone) (1938–1953)
- Highway 114 (Maidstone) (1954–1970)
Major intersections
The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 114. The entirety of the highway is located within Essex County.
Location[2] km[3] Destinations Notes Maidstone 0.0 County Road 34 (Talbot Road) Routing of Highway 3 in 1970 1.4 County Road 19 (Manning Road) 1.8 County Road 34 (Middle Road) Highway 98 in 1970 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi References
- ^ Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (April 1, 1989). Provincial Highways Distance Table. Government of Ontario. ISSN 0825-5350.
- ^ a b Peter Heiler Ltd (2010). Ontario Back Road Atlas (Map). ISBN 978-1-55198-226-7.
- ^ Google, Inc. Google Maps – Highway 114 length and route (Map). Cartography by Google, Inc. http://maps.google.ca/maps?saddr=Talbot+Rd%2FCounty+Road+34&daddr=Malden+Rd%2FOld+Highway+114&hl=en&ll=42.214883,-82.877297&spn=0.019134,0.032659&sll=42.214629,-82.873521&sspn=0.019134,0.032659&geocode=FVAQhAIdUDwP-w%3BFfI2hAIdXIAP-w&vpsrc=6&mra=mift&mrsp=1&sz=15&t=h&z=15. Retrieved August 29, 2011.
Roads in Essex County, Ontario Provincial highways County Roads Municipal/County expressways Former King's (Provincial) Highways The King's Highways of Ontario Current highwaysFormer highways- 2A
- 2B
- 2S
- 3B
- 4A
- 5A
- 7B
- 8A
- 12B
- 14
- 15A
- 18
- 18A
- 22
- 24A
- 25
- 27
- 29
- 30
- 31
- 32
- 35A
- 35B
- 36
- 38
- 39
- 40B
- 42
- 43
- 44
- 45
- 46
- 47
- 48B
- 50
- 51
- 52
- 53
- 54
- 55
- 56
- 57
- 59
- 68
- 70
- 73
- 74
- 75
- 76
- 78
- 79
- 80
- 81
- 82
- 83
- 84
- 86
- 87
- 88
- 90
- 91
- 92
- 95
- 96
- 97
- 98
- 99
- 100
- 103
- 104
- 106
- 107
- 109
- 110
- 111
- 114
- 116
- 117
- 119
- 120
- 121
- 122
- 123
- 126
- 128
- 131
- 133
- 134
- 135
- 136
- 169
- 400A
- 401A
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- Roads in Essex County, Ontario
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