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Old CNR station. The Grand Trunk Railway between Montreal and Toronto was completed in 1856 [2] and the first Oshawa station was where Albert Street met the GTR tracks. [3] In 1923, the Grand Trunk was absorbed by the Canadian National Railway (CN) who, in the 1960s, built a single-floor station with a flat roof west of the original station where the CN yard is now on the north side of the tracks.
GO Transit planned to work with the City of Oshawa and preserve older façade sections of a building on the station site. [ 2 ] According to a 2023 revised proposal, the Bowmanville extension will be double-tracked between Courtice and Ritson Road GO Stations, and will be located on the south side of, and separate from, CP Rail's Belleville ...
Durham Region Transit (DRT) is the regional public transit operator in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada, east of Toronto.Its headquarters are at 110 Westney Road South in Ajax, Ontario, and there are regional centres in Ajax, Whitby, and Oshawa.
GO Transit has contemplated a Midtown corridor since the 1980s as a contingency plan once capacity at Union Station became constrained, making North Toronto an alternate station for Downtown Toronto. The major barrier to these plans, however, is the fact that the Midtown corridor is composed of existing rail lines owned and actively used by the ...
Effective September 5, 2020, the bus terminal fully closed. GO Transit was the last user of the terminal. Instead of terminating at Oshawa Bus Terminal, GO routes 52 and 92 would use nearby street stops and would continue on to terminate at Oshawa GO Station instead of the downtown terminal. [1]
Ajax GO Whitby GO Oshawa GO 96C Yonge Street and Sheppard Ajax GO 96D Yonge Street and Sheppard Whitby GO Oshawa GO 96E Yonge Street and Sheppard Scarborough Town Centre: 9 32 Brampton Trinity Common-North York WB Yonge Street and Langstaff Road East Bramalea GO Station: Williams and 410 GO Park and Ride Trinity Commons Terminal: 32A
In 2000, GO Transit went beyond its existing train corridors and began service along Highway 407, linking York University to Oshawa, Mississauga and Oakville. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The GO Transit bus fleet consists of 366 single-level coach buses and 375 double-decker buses .
Station Code Location Coordinates Platforms Parking Fare zone Opening year (for GO service) All Union Station: UN: 65 Front Street, Toronto: 17: 0: 2: 1967 Lakeshore West: Exhibition: EX: 100 Manitoba Drive, Toronto