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Oshawa Bus Terminal was a bus terminal located at 47 Bond Street West in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The building is owned by the City of Oshawa and incorporates a multi-storey municipal parking lot; [ 2 ] it no longer serves buses. [ 1 ]
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.
GO buses serve 15 bus terminals, as well as several local stops which include carpool/park and ride lots established by the Ministry of Transportation along Ontario highways. On average, 2,458 weekday and 1,218 weekend bus trips are made, with 70% of all bus travellers going to or from Toronto .
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.
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 ...
Oshawa (via Highway 2) 93: Whitby: Whitby GO Station: Beaverton Lakeshore East line Peterborough 94: Oshawa: Oshawa GO Station: Lakeshore East Peterborough 94: Oshawa: Ritson GO Park & Ride: Lakeshore East 94: Oshawa: Oshawa Bus Terminal: Lakeshore East Line Highway 407 East Oshawa (via Highway 2) 95: Courtice: Courtice GO Park & Ride ...
Oshawa Centre is a two-storey shopping mall located in the city of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Located at King Street and Stevenson Road, it is the largest mall in Durham Region and the largest in Ontario east of Toronto with over 230 retail stores and public services. Its Executive Office complex includes the Ministry of Health of Ontario.
September 25, 1988 - Oshawa hires first female bus driver; December 11, 1991 - Doors open in Oshawa for regional transit bid; June 1992 - Oshawa Centre Bus Terminal opens. It is the first major route change in 20 years (buses no longer 'meet' downtown Oshawa with it being their 'central point'-- it is now the Oshawa Centre.)