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Terminal 1 station, or Pearson station, is a railway and people-mover station at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the eastern terminus of the inter-terminal Terminal Link, and the western terminus of the Union Pearson Express.
The Terminal Link, formerly known as Link Train, is an automated people mover (APM) at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] The wheelchair-accessible train runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is completely free-of-charge to ride. In 2012, it transported 17,000 passengers daily, 60 to 70% of whom ...
Viscount station is the northerly terminus of the Terminal Link automated people mover serving Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the south side of Viscount Road, between American Drive and Highway 409. [1]
This is a route-map template for the Link Train, a people mover at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Ontario, Canada. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
Taxis and limousines can be accessed at designated taxi stands located outside of both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Only official airport-licensed taxis and limousines can legally pick up passengers at Toronto Pearson, [177] and all airport-licensed taxi and limo companies use GTAA-authorized flat rate fares for travel from the airport. [178 ...
Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Greater Toronto Airports Authority: Length: 5.6 km [1] [2] (3.5 mi) Existed: August 25, 1978 [3] –present: Major junctions; West end: Pearson Airport Highway 427: East end Highway 401 – Toronto: Location; Country: Canada: Province: Ontario: Highway system; Ontario provincial highways; Current; Former ...
Airport Road is an 81 km (50 mile) major north–south urban and rural thoroughfare in Ontario, Canada, running through the Regional Municipality of Peel and Dufferin County. [1]
The Toronto FIR airspace covers most of Southern Ontario, Central Ontario, parts of Eastern Ontario, and parts of northwestern Michigan. [1] To the east are the air traffic control centres of Montreal and Boston ; to the south are the Minneapolis , Cleveland (which covers the extreme southwestern area of Ontario), and New York air traffic ...