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It directly serves Terminal 1, with a connection to Terminal 3 via the Terminal Link. A number of public transport bus services in the GTA have a stop on the lower level of Terminal 1; these include the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), MiWay, Brampton Transit, and GO Transit. The TTC has an additional stop on the lower level at Terminal 3 ...
Buses depart every 10 minutes or less, and a trip from downtown to Pearson Airport takes 45 minutes for the cost of a TTC fare. [72] [73] From 1993 until 2014, the Toronto Airport Express was a privately operated airport bus service from the airport to downtown Toronto operated by Pacific Western Transportation.
ETS bus on route 747 to the Edmonton International Airport. Fares for route 747 to the Edmonton International Airport, effective 14 May 2018: [69] One way trip: $5 or two adult ETS tickets; Monthly pass (with no transferability to regular ETS service): $90
West Edmonton Mall Downtown: Starting at the Lewis Farms Transit Centre, route 900X travels as an express to the West Edmonton Mall Transit Centre via 87 Avenue before continuing as an express to Downtown via 87 Avenue, 170 Street, Mayfield Road, 107 Avenue, and Jasper Avenue. Downtown the route travels on Jasper Avenue, 101 Street, and 103A ...
The Union Pearson Express (UP Express) [1] is an airport rail link service. It runs between Canada's two busiest transportation hubs: Union Station in Downtown Toronto and Toronto Pearson International Airport along GO Transit's Kitchener line. It also stops at Weston and Bloor GO Transit stations.
The Terminal Link (formerly the Link Train) is an automated people mover that facilitates inter-terminal transportation at Pearson Airport. It runs between Terminal 1, Terminal 3, and Toronto Pearson Viscount station located at the Viscount Value Park Lot, connecting directly to the airport terminals at Toronto Pearson Terminal 1 station and ...
Terminal 1 is Toronto Pearson International Airport's largest Airport terminal. Made up of Terminals 1 and 3, Pearson International is the largest, and busiest airport in Canada. Toronto's primary airport is Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), straddling Toronto's western boundary with Mississauga.
Bus service in Toronto began in 1849, when the first public transport system in Toronto, the Williams Omnibus Bus Line, was launched. The service began with a fleet of six horse-drawn stagecoaches. After ten years, the use of streetcars were introduced in the city as the Toronto Street Railway (TSR) was established in 1861. After a year of ...