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Transportation in Hamilton, Ontario : ウィキペディア英語版 | Transportation in Hamilton, Ontario
Below is the transportation infrastructure found in Hamilton, Ontario: ==Air==
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, located on the tip Hamilton Mountain at Mount Hope in the former Glanbrook Township, is the busiest air cargo hub in Canada. WestJet, for several years up til 2010 used the airport as their primary point of access to Southern Ontario over the more expensive Toronto Pearson International Airport. The airport is a major lower-cost alternative to Pearson for cargo air service. It is also home to the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.〔Invest in Hamilton, Economic Development Review 2005, Wednesday, 28 June 2006, "John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Highlights." Page H14〕 Currently the Airport needs 10 km2 of new employment land to handle its growth for the next 25 years; farmland around the airport is the best option available. A report by ''Hemson Consulting''〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.hemson.com/ )〕 says the city will need greenfields the size of the Royal Botanical Gardens on which to locate businesses that will generate an estimated 59,000 jobs by 2031. Aerotropolis, a proposed 10.5 km2 industrial park at Highway 6 and 403, has been a hotly debated issue at Hamilton City Hall for years. Opponents feel the city needs to do more investigation about the cost to taxpayers before embarking on the project.
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