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216C to Audley Recreation Centre via Harwood Avenue; 224 to Harwood/Taunton via Salem Road; 227 to South Ajax; PULSE 915 to Harmony Terminal via Westney Road/Taunton Road; 917 to Pickering Parkway Terminal (west) & Oshawa Centre Terminal (east) GO Transit routes. 90 - Oshawa/Union Station Bus Terminal (early morning/late night bus) 96 - Oshawa ...
Winnipeg 49°54′36″N 097°14′24″W / 49.91000°N 97.24000°W / 49.91000; -97.24000 ( Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International CJL5
CentrePort Canada was created in 2008 by provincial legislation called the CentrePort Canada Act, which established its mandate and designated land to the port. [6] The Act also defines the structure of the board of directors and includes nominees from 11 nominating organizations and 4 directors at large.
Oshawa GO transit platforms. Oshawa is the eastern terminus of GO's Lakeshore East line train service, operating in its own dedicated trackage east of Pickering. [8] This is one of the only two terminal stations in the GO transit system located at the actual end of line trackage, the other one is West Harbour GO Station located in Hamilton.
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Southern terminus and depot of the street railway. Later evolved into a trolleybus terminal and depot. After the terminal closed, the building was reused as the Rockway Centre. Kitchener Queen Street Grand River: Demolished in 1970s Kormak: Actively used by Via Rail Laforest: Actively used by Via Rail Larchwood: Actively used by Via Rail Levack
The Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority (HOPA) is a port authority that controls ports in the cities of Hamilton and Oshawa in the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada. It was created in 2019 when the Hamilton Port Authority and the Oshawa Port Authority were merged by the Government of Canada. [ 6 ]
Transport in Winnipeg involves various transportation systems, including both private and public services, and modes of transport in the capital city of Manitoba.. According to Statistics Canada, in 2011, the dominant form of travel in Winnipeg was by car as a driver (69%), followed by commute trips using public transit (15%), as a car passenger (7%), walking (6%), bicycle (2%), and other ...