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Doesn't have to be roads all it would take to add the St. Those appear all the way at the bottom of the article - there's already one in place for Toronto on 400, 401, and as the end of the QEW. Instead of creating articles for a highway, using routeboxes is the usual way to link together articles along a given path. Cherry-picking the most interesting places and mentioning them in Go Next sections is the norm. There's just so many towns in there that it's hard to cater to everyone. Toronto-Montreal is a little tougher because there's no region short of the Canada article itself that's got both of them covered there's probably a lot that could be added to Central Ontario and Eastern Ontario, perhaps? In most cases I think we simply don't have anything explicit for corridors in heavily built-up areas, like Toronto-Montreal, Washington-New York, London-Manchester, and so forth.
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(A printout of the article for wikipedia:New York State Route 437 would almost be longer than the road!) Itineraries are maybe not the best choice since they're usually for a specific route, not all the possible options - the gory details there are at Wikivoyage:Itineraries. K7L ( talk) 03:39, 16 October 2012 (CEST) Wikipedia seems to have an entry for every road. Lawrence Seaway system, following the rail line, taking just one region (such as Southern Ontario) and listing the towns within it as an itinerary? Taking a signed tourist route like "Heritage Highway", "Loyalist Parkway", "Seaway Trail" and the like? Admittedly I'm used to Wikipedia, where the McFreeway actually has a featured article as "Ontario Highway 401". what's the best way to get the Toronto- Montreal corridor as an itinerary? Taking a road like 2 or 401 (both of which mostly reach the same towns), following the St. The Trans-Canada Highway counts, but your average 400-series Ontario freeway or U.S. If you need help, check out Help, or post a message in the travellers' pub.īefore you get too carried away with highway information, please read over what constitutes an article - as a general rule, roads and highways do not get articles of their own, unless they're so iconic that driving them is the whole point of a journey.
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