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Kingston Road is a major historic arterial road in
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and
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,
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. It is the southernmost major (mainly) east-west road in the eastern portion of Toronto, specifically in the district of
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, and runs east to
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in Durham. Due to its diagonal course near the shore of Lake Ontario, the street is the terminus of many arterial roads in eastern Toronto, both east–west and north-south, with a few continuing for a short distance after as minor residential streets. However
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continues as a major arterial for a considerable distance beyond it. Until 1998, it formed a portion of Highway 2. The name of the street is derived from
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as the road was the primary route used to travel from Toronto to the settlements east of it situated along the shores of
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; in the west end of Kingston, the road was referred to as the York Road (referring to Toronto) until at least 1908, and is today named Princess Street.


Route description

Until
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was constructed, Kingston Road was the principal route from Toronto to points east. Accordingly, it became the site of numerous
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s and
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s, many of which still dot the road, particularly in Scarborough. Now some of these inns are being demolished to make way for townhouse developments. Kingston Road is a six-lane principal arterial road through most of Scarborough aside from a brief two-lane segment between Lawson Road and Highway 401, narrowing from six to four lanes as it crosses into Durham. It has a speed limit for the most part. The southwesternmost section in the
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area is a traditional urban street with storefronts, high pedestrian traffic, and
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. The speed limit in that section is . The Toronto section runs from
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, as a continuation of Eastern Avenue, just west of
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(route to
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, the westerly continuation of former Highway 2), through
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to Toronto's eastern city limits with Durham Region, where it continues into Pickering and Ajax (as
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), and officially ends where its name changes to Dundas Street in
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, at Lake Ridge Road ( Durham Regional Road 23), just west of Highway 412. To preserve the historic village of West Hill, Kingston Road was realigned near the Highland Creek, east of Morningside Avenue. The bypassed original alignment was renamed Old Kingston Road. Other former parallel sections, also called Old Kingston Road, exist in Ajax and Courtice, although Kingston Road proper does not reach Courtice today. There is also an old section of the old Danforth Road in Grafton. Kingston Road has six lanes west of the interchange with Lawson Road as well as east of Highway 401, however there is a discontinuity and a large reduction in capacity to two lanes as Kingston Road reverts to the original alignment (as well as reuniting with Old Kingston Road) at an off-ramp at the Lawson Road interchange, since mainline traffic is instead defaulted onto Highway 2A. Highway 2A was originally constructed in 1947 as a precursor to ''Toronto Bypass'', which was inaugurated in 1952 as
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that incorporated most of Highway 2A between Toronto to Newcastle as well as being extended westwards along a more northerly alignment. To facilitate traffic to and from Highway 401, the remaining section of Highway 2A (reduced to a spur route in 1952) was retained as the direct continuation of Kingston Road east of the Lawson Road exit. The eastern terminus of Highway 2A also has an off-ramp to Port Union Road which in turn intersects Kingston Road's six-lane segment east of Highway 401, plus Kingston Road (before narrowing from six to two lanes, just west of Highway 401) has an on-ramp to Highway 2A westbound. With Highway 2A effectively acting as an express connector between Kingston Road's two six-lane sections, Kingston Road's two lane segment was never widened and reconnected as a through street.


History

Kingston Road traces its history back to the eastward extension of ''The Governor's Road'' from
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(then called York) with the mouth of the Trent River. American engineer Asa Danforth Jr. was contracted to build the road in 1799 at a cost of $90.00 per mile. Danforth was tasked with clearing a wide road with , preferably in the centre, cut to the ground which was carved as far as Port Hope by December,Shragge p.13 and to the Trent River soon after. The road, known as The Scarborough Front Road, was completed by December 18, 1800, but was poorly maintained thereafter. In 1815 the Kingston Road was surveyed and it followed the line, in many cases, of the former road laid out by Asa Danforth as far as the Trent River. Beyond that point, the two historic roads diverge, with Danforth's road taking a more southern route to reach the
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. The work was completed by 1817 and the road renamed ''The Kingston Road.'' The road no longer bears the name "Kingston Road" anywhere east of Ajax, and thus has effectively been dramatically shortened from its original length. This is in contrast to other long-distance historic "streets" such as
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, which runs from Toronto to
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and still carries that name in the latter city and in many points in between.


Public transit


History


Kingston Road Tramway

From 1875 to 1887 Kingston Road Tramway ran
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s from
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(Don Bridge - now Old Eastern Avenue Bridge) to Main Street (moved further east to Blantyre Avenue in 1878 to serve Scarboro' Heights Hotel). The single track route had three major stops (Don Bridge, Woodbine, Ben Lamond Hotel at Main Street and Scarboro Heights Hotel at Blantyre Avenue) running 12 times daily and 13 on Saturday in summer. The route ceased operation in 1887.


Toronto and Scarboro' Electric Railway, Light and Power Company

The Toronto and Scarboro' Electric Railway, Light and Power Company inaugurated a single-track
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service along Kingston Road from Queen Street as far as Blantyre Avenue, just east of
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, in 1893. The line was extended in stages, reaching its furthest extent east of Morningside Avenue in West Hill in 1906. The TTC assumed tracks on the line in 1922 and converted service as far as the newly constructed
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(Victoria Park) to double-track city streetcars by the end of the year, and to Birchmount Loop in 1928, with radial service continuing in each case beyond. Radial service was closed east of
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, replaced by buses, in 1930, and all radial service ceased in favour of buses in 1936. TTC streetcar service was truncated at Bingham Loop in 1954, leaving the service as outlined in the following section.


114 Kingston Road bus

From 1980 to 1990, with the opening of Kennedy station, the 114 Kingston Road East bus route served Kingston Road running from Warden Station to Markham Road with another branch running to Lawrence Avenue and Beechgrove Drive. It was replaced by the 12 Kingston road and 102 Markham road.


Bus lanes

Bus lanes have been proposed to run along Kingston Road from
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to the east end of Kingston Road since 2007 as a part of the Durham–Scarborough bus rapid transit. By 2015, Durham Region had installed reserved bus and bicycle lanes on Kingston Road between Harwood Avenue and Salem Road in Ajax. These curb-side lanes were delineated by painted markings on the road surface and diamond signs over the lanes. As a part of Toronto's RapidTo project bus lanes were install from Eglinton to Morningside in 2020.


Present-day

In Toronto, west of Victoria Park, the street is served by the
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(TTC), which operates a streetcar service (
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) route. East of Victoria Park Avenue, the main route is the 12 Kingston being the main service until Brimley, with the 12D operating during some periods east to Morningside while service is supplmented by routes 69 and 117. The 102 and 86 operate for the majority of where 12D operates all day, and the 86 continues east of Morningside to Meadowvale. In Durham, Kingston Road is served by
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's (DRT) Pulse bus rapid transit and
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, which both operate routes, originating in Toronto, with duplicate routing (although routing and termini are separate within Toronto) along it. The routes that primarily serve the street are: Toronto ( TTC): Durham Region (DRT):
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:


See also

*
Highway 401 King's Highway 401, commonly referred to as Highway 401 and also known by its official name as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway or colloquially referred to as the four-oh-one, is a controlled-access 400-series highway in the Canadian prov ...
* Highway 2 * Highway 2A


References

;Bibliography * {{Streets in Toronto Kingston Road Transport in Ajax, Ontario Roads in the Regional Municipality of Durham Roads in Toronto Transport in Pickering, Ontario Transport in Scarborough, Ontario Former segments of Ontario Highway 2