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Toronto's transit is a mess, but Windsor's got bigger worries.

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Your commute's messed up, so what about ours?

Good morning from the border — where Canada meets America and neither one blinks. This is Windsor.

So, Toronto's TTC and GO Transit are having a rough go this weekend, with closures and disruptions messing up March Break plans and Comicon crowds. People up there are feeling the pinch, with huge swaths of their public transport just… gone. You see stories like this, and it hits different down here, eh? We're a city that lives and breathes cross-border movement, whether it's for work, for a show at the Fox Theatre, or just to grab a coney dog on the other side. Our public transit, Transit Windsor, has its own challenges, and when you see a big city struggling like this, it makes you think about how crucial those connections are, especially for us.

### The Border City's Unique Ride

Here in Windsor, we've got our own transit reality. We're not dealing with subway lines, but our bus system is the lifeline for a lot of people, especially with all the students, international and otherwise, who call this city home. Remember, we just heard that Transit Windsor ridership has dipped, even with more adults taking the bus, because of that federal cap on international students. It’s a constant balancing act for a city like ours, figuring out how to keep people moving when the landscape is always shifting.

* When Detroit sports are calling, you need a way to get there.

* Getting to Caesars Windsor for a concert? The bus is key for many.

* And for those daily shifts at Stellantis or Ford, reliability is everything.

Imagine if our routes to the Ambassador Bridge or the future Gordie Howe Bridge were suddenly shut down. That’s not just an inconvenience; that’s a direct hit to people's livelihoods and our city's rhythm. We rely on that steady flow, *mi gente*, and while Toronto’s issues might seem far away, they remind us how important it is to have a transit system that works, especially when you're a city that’s literally connected to another country. It's about more than just getting from A to B; it's about staying connected, staying employed, and keeping Windsor moving forward.

Marc-Antoine Beaulieu-Vargas, MiTL Sports Desk, Windsor.

Want to know what this really means for our city? My buddies on the morning show dig into it every day, you can catch them live at mornings.live.

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