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Highway 39 Route information Length: 33.8 km (21.0 mi) Existed: 1934 – 1970 (re-numbered as Highway 2) Major junctions West end: Highway 3B in Windsor, Ontario East end: Former Highway 2 in Belle River, Ontario Location Counties: Essex County, Ontario Major cities: Windsor, Tecumseh, St. Clair Beach, Puce, Belle River, Ontario Highway system Highway 39 is a former Provincial Highway in the northern part of Essex County. The road was roughly 34 km in length and travelled from the current junction of Essex county roads 22 and 42, 2 km south of Belle River, west to Windsor.
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The road originally travelled along what is now Essex County Road 2 (Tecumseh Road), where it led straight into Windsor along today's Tecumseh Road.
In 1961, the two-lane limited-access Pike Creek Bypass was created (and would eventually link up with the E.C. Row Expressway once it was built), that allowed traffic to avoid travelling down the busy County Road 2 (Tecumseh Road) between Puce and Tecumseh. Highway 39 was then re-routed along the new Pike Creek Bypass, deleting the other roads as provincial highways.
The new routing of the road led it along its old path towards Puce, but then diverged along the Pike Creek Bypass towards Manning Road (Essex CR 19). It then turned right (north) for around 2 km, where it met up with Tecumseh Road (CR 2, its old alignment) in Tecumseh. It then turned left and travelled along Tecumseh Road, to its terminus with Highway 3B (Oullette Avenue).
In 1970, Highway 2 was re-aligned along its path, eliminating Highway 39 from the system. Highway 2 would be decommissioned in 1998, however, and redesignated as Essex County Road 22.
Aside from a brief segment east from Manning Road for about 1 km, the road is entirely 2-lanes and without store and house accesses (it was built as a two-lane expressway, and only has access at intersections, with no adjacent properties or driveways.
Due to the huge housing boom in western Lakeshore, the road has become extremely congested, and many people have desired the road be widened to four lanes, or even a divided highway or freeway, but due to the narrow right of way, the road is being widened to four lanes as a new Super-Arterial road or even a Super 4, with the possibility of an interchange at Manning Road.
End of the Road
In 1970, Highway 2 was re-routed along all of Highway 39's path, thus deleting it. The Pike Creek Bypass was still in provincial control (as Highway 2) until 1998, when it, too was deleted. It is now known as Essex County Road 22.
See also
- List of Essex County Roads
- Highway 2
- Highway 18
- Highway 98
- Highway 107
- Highway 114
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Roads in Essex County, Ontario Provincial highways County Roads Municipal/County expressways Former King's (Provincial) Highways Roads in Windsor, Ontario Provincial highways Nearby county roads 3 • 6 • 9 • 11 • 20 • 22 • 42 • 43Municipal expressways North-south arterial roads Sandwich Street • Matchette Road • Malden Road • Huron Church Road • Campbell Avenue/Dominion Boulevard • Dougall Avenue • Ouellette Avenue • McDougall Avenue • Howard Avenue • Provincial Road • Walker Road • Central Avenue • Jefferson Road • Lauzon Road/Lauzon ParkwayEast-west arterial roads Riverside Drive • University Avenue • Wyandotte Street • Tecumseh Road • Eugenie Street • E. C. Row Expressway • Cabana Road/Division RoadOther north-south roads Victoria Avenue • Aylmer Avenue/Glengarry Avenue • Drouillard Road/Chrysler Center • Pillette Road • Banwell RoadOther east-west roads Erie Street • Giles Boulevard • Ottawa Street • Shepherd Street • Grand Marais Road/West Grand Boulevard • Plymouth Road • Dougall Parkway • North Talbot Road • Totten Street • College Avenue • Prince Road • Forest Glade Drive • Wildwood Drive • Cousineau Drive/Country Club Drive • Clairview AvenueRoads in Essex County, Ontario • Roads in OntarioCategories:- County roads in Essex County, Ontario
- Defunct Ontario provincial highways
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