Québec City–Windsor Corridor, railway line in Ontario and Quebec, Canada
The Quebec City-Windsor Corridor is a railway line running approximately 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) through Ontario and Quebec, connecting these two major cities. It passes through varied landscapes including urban areas, towns, and rural regions, serving both passenger and freight transportation.
The railway line developed gradually from the 19th century onward, built to establish economic connections between Canada's most populated regions. Over time it became one of the country's most vital transportation corridors for commerce and passenger service.
The corridor is best explored by train, with regular service connecting the major cities along the route. Visitors should check schedules in advance and be prepared for a journey of several hours depending on starting point.
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