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  2. Coach Canada - Wikipedia

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    Coach Canada operates Megabus service between Toronto, Montreal and Niagara Falls. A Van Hool double-decker bus is shown. Scheduled services (as Megabus): [9] Toronto / Scarborough / Kingston / Brockville / Cornwall / Kirkland / Montreal; Kingston / Brockville / Ottawa; Toronto / Oakville / Grimsby / St. Catharines / Niagara Falls

  3. Megabus (North America) - Wikipedia

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    In late May 2008, Megabus began service to/from New York City, with service to/from Albany, Atlantic City, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Toronto and Washington, D.C. Further expansions included service to Syracuse , Rochester , Hartford and Niagara Falls, Ontario .

  4. Niagara Falls Transit Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Niagara Falls, Ontario ... Owned by: City of Niagara Falls: Bus operators: Niagara Region Transit WEGO Megabus (Coach Canada) ... 12 Niagara Falls/Toronto to ...

  5. Bus companies in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian subsidiary is independently operated, headquartered in Peterborough with locations in Toronto, Niagara Falls, Kingston and Montreal. Coach Canada operates charter services with motorcoaches, school buses, activity buses and mini-coaches with one of the largest pick-up area authority in Ontario with a combined fleet of over 200 ...

  6. Union Station Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    From the 1970s to the 1990s, the Toronto hub for GO Transit bus services was the Elizabeth Street annex to the Toronto Coach Terminal at Bay and Dundas Streets, with some routes also stopping curb-side at the Union Station train terminal, or the Royal York Hotel opposite it, from the inception of the GO Bus service on September 8, 1970. [8]

  7. Buffalo Metropolitan Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Its location is also of importance in that this terminal normally is the first or last stop in the United States on the busy Toronto-New York City bus corridor in the United States (the exceptions being a re-routed Buffalo to Toronto runs serving Buffalo Niagara International Airport on the way to the Rainbow Bridge, where it crosses into Ontario).

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