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Streets with Multiple Names
#31
A shorter example, but noteworthy: Margaret / Otto.
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#32
And the Westheights / Westforest Trail / Eastforest Trail continuous circle
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#33
I am reminded of this nice little dashcam video. One street, eight names.

http://www.therecord.com/opinion-story/4...o-region-/

Quote:Have you driven the street with eight names? It meanders through two cities and three jurisdictions. It's a Kitchener street. It's a Waterloo street. It's a regional road.

Tom Motz filmed it from end to end, from Idle Creek Drive in southeast Kitchener to Caroline Street South in downtown Waterloo.
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#34
(09-14-2015, 10:04 AM)zanate Wrote:
Quote:Have you driven the street with eight names? It meanders through two cities and three jurisdictions. It's a Kitchener street. It's a Waterloo street. It's a regional road.

It's also an Oxford County road if you come from the other direction - our Erb Street starts north of Stratford.
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#35
(09-12-2015, 03:28 PM)notmyfriends Wrote: And the Westheights / Westforest Trail / Eastforest Trail continuous circle

For those of you interested, here's the map: https://goo.gl/maps/DHPwO

Maybe we should make this a gallery of weird anomalies in the Region. Here's the eight names route: https://goo.gl/maps/xuMMf (I'd have extended it to the Sun Life building terminus of Caroline, but Google _really_ doesn't want to route anyone over the closed stretch of Caroline)
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#36
In Google Mapmaker you can edit it to indicate that a road is closed for lengthy construction. Google then removes the road as a navigable feature.
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