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Late-night service is combined with route 99 Yonge, bypassing stop inside Bernard Terminal. 99: Yonge (South) Bernard Terminal: Finch GO Bus Terminal: Richmond Hill Centre Terminal: Blue, Orange, Purple: Monday–Sunday: Late-night service is combined with route 98 Yonge, bypassing stop inside Bernard Terminal. 102D: Markham Rd. Major Mackenzie ...
It is also located 0.1 mi from Shrewsbury railway station. [2] The station is considered to be dated due to its 1980s architecture partially under a 1960s multi-storey car park. There have been plans for the station to be modernised and rebuilt, or even demolished completely, as part of the town's "Big Town Plan".
A passenger boards a 300 Bloor–Danforth Blue Night bus at Pearson Airport. The Blue Night Network is the overnight public transit service operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The network consists of a basic grid of 27 bus and 7 streetcar routes, distributed so that almost all of the city is within 2 ...
Service from Finch station to Bernard began on September 4, 2005. Service north of Bernard to Newmarket Terminal began November 20, 2005. There is a Viva Blue Short Turn route operating from Finch station to Bernard. According to the original environmental assessments, it is also known as the Finch–Richmond Hill line.
[25] [26] [27] It is the only regional bus terminal serving a TTC subway station that is part of the main station building and is the largest bus terminal in the GO Transit system with 18 bays (5 for YRT and 13 for GO Transit) plus 17 layover bays. It includes a GO customer service counter, Presto and GO ticket vending machines, and washrooms.
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]
Finch GO Bus Terminal is a bus terminal in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It serves to connect the transit services of York Region to the north and the transit services of Toronto. It is located at 5697 Yonge Street on the northeast corner of Bishop Avenue and Yonge Street , one block north of Finch Avenue , connected by tunnel to Finch subway ...
There were originally to be 13 new SmartTrack stations; however, by 2021, that number had fallen to five but still included East Harbour. [2] [7] The station would be near the site of a former Unilever soap factory. [6] By March 2018, the City of Toronto had a master plan to redevelop the East Harbour district and make it a transit-oriented ...