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Originally Posted by north 42
Why would you leave Windsor out of the Windsor to Quebec City corridor? It’s a major city at the beginning of the corridor with 430K people, not some tiny town, and just as dense as the rest of the region.
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My guess is once you get west of London the population centres get smaller. East of London you have get some large-ish cities like Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge-Guelph, Brantford, and then into the Golden Horseshoe hitting Milton and Hamilton. Smaller cities also dot the line like Ingersoll, Woodstock, Stratford, Paris, Etc.
West of London, Chatham is really the only population centre along the way to Windsor-Essex-Leamington (basically the same distance as Toronto from London). Although Sarnia is sizable but that's via the 402 (and Strathroy is your smaller connector city).
So if you're doing any kind of passenger bus and/or rail network outside of the Greater Golden Horseshoe, London is the place to go to first. Once London is connected, it then be expanded towards Windsor (and hopefully continue to Detroit and beyond).