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Strathroy-Caradoc topographic map
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Strathroy-Caradoc
The village came into existence as a result of the construction of the western division of the Great Western Railroad from City of London, Ontario to Windsor, Ontario, at the point where it crossed the existing road from Delaware, Ontario to Strathroy. This crossing happened to be at the point of greatest elevation on this division, the railroad having just climbed out of the valley of the Thames River from London. The station was named for Charles John Brydges, the managing director of the Grand Trunk Railway from 1861 to 1874. The earlier name Carradoc was replaced in 1856.
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Name: Strathroy-Caradoc topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Strathroy-Caradoc, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada (42.80797 -81.68158 43.00495 -81.38760)
Average elevation: 236 m
Minimum elevation: 200 m
Maximum elevation: 284 m
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