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Ferguson Avenue (Hamilton, Ontario) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ferguson Avenue (Hamilton, Ontario)

Ferguson Avenue is a Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Is a two-way street throughout that starts off at the base of the Mountain (Niagara Escarpment) on ''Foster Street''. It's interrupted 3 blocks north at ''Corktown Park'' where Canadian Pacific Railway lines passes through it. Ferguson Avenue resumes again north of the Park right before ''Hunter Street East'', extending northward past ''Barton Street East'' through the city's ''North End'' industrial neighbourhood where it ends on ''Dock Service Road'', the site of a ''Royal Canadian Navy base'' and ''Pier 10''.
==History==

Ferguson Street was named after ''Peter Ferguson'' an early settler. ''Mary Street'' was named after his wife, Mary Ferguson.
In the early years, Ferguson Street formed the eastern boundary of Hamilton.
Ferguson Station is a defunct train station in downtown Hamilton. It used to be the Hamilton terminal for the Grand Trunk Railway Company. There was also a railyard north and south of this station. The North yard was on ''Ferguson Avenue''
between Cannon Street East and Barton Street East. The South yard was on Ferguson Avenue at ''Young Street''. Ferguson Avenue south of Main Street used to be called, ''Cherry Street''. Back in its day, Ferguson Station was referred to as the ''"King Street Station"''. Freight rail service continued on a line running down the middle of Ferguson Avenue until the mid-1980s.
On July 25, 2008, a newly constructed bridge opened up on Ferguson Avenue North, just north of Barton Street East, to ''Simcoe Street East''. This part of Ferguson was separated by CN railway tracks and better connects the downtown to Hamilton's waterfront. The $4.6 million construction project began in November 2006 and includes one lane of traffic in each direction, bicycle lanes and sidewalks. This project is also in line with Hamilton’s recently adopted ''Transportation Master Plan'' which emphasizes enhanced cycling and walking facilities and an efficient road network to support economic development. This construction project received federal funding through the Federal Gas Tax Fund.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/ip-pi/gas-essence_tax/news-nouvelles/2008/20080725hamilton_e.shtml ) 〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.thespec.com/News/Local/article/409011 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.dcnonl.com/article/id29598 )

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