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Before 1998, Hwy 40 continued southeast of Hwy 401 for 9.7 km before coming to an end at Hwy 3 in Blenheim.  The portion of Hwy 40 between Hwy 3 and Hwy 401 was the only section to be downloaded in 1998.  Other than some re-routing through Chatham along part of the former Hwy 2, the rest of Hwy 40 has remained intact.

Southern Terminus:

Historic:

Currently there are no pictures available of Hwy 40's former southern terminus at Hwy 3 in Blenheim.

If you have, or are able to snap a photo of Hwy 40's former southern terminus, please email the photo(s) to webmaster@onthighways.com

Current:

Currently there are no pictures available of Hwy 40's southern terminus at Hwy 401 (Exit 90) southeast of Chatham.

If you have, or are able to snap a photo of Hwy 40's current southern terminus, please email the photo(s) to webmaster@onthighways.com

Northern Terminus:

Current:

Highway 40 ends at a six-ramp parclo interchange with Hwy 402 (Exit 6) on the east side of Sarnia.

Perspective from Highway 40 Northbound:

(Photo courtesy Chris Beach, taken February 15, 2006).
The Hwy 40 Ends shield assembly appears just north of the Hwy 402 interchange.

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