Urban_Enthusiast86
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Guelph is very de-centralized. At least in Kitchener, the GO station (at least after it's ultimately moved to King) connect with the LRT that does quickly connect to many employment nodes and both universities.
That is true. Over the long term, it makes sense to build a multi-modal transit terminal at the intersection of King/Victoria and replace the old Charles street terminal, allowing for LRT, local GRT busses, and GO transit to integrate their services, sort of like a mini Union station.
KW is also very decentralized, but it's in an exciting state of transition and downtown-uptown is increasingly becoming a place where companies (even high-tech!) want to locate their offices, even if the suburbs still rule. It could very well become the third downtown of the Greater Golden Horseshoe region (I don't see it surpassing Downtown Hamilton anytime soon, even if there is more growth/gentrification).