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Finch Bus Terminal | |
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General information | |
Location | 5697 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Coordinates | 43°46′56″N79°24′56″W / 43.78222°N 79.41556°W |
Owned by | Hydro One / Metrolinx |
Platforms | 18 |
Bus routes |
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Bus operators | York Region Transit GO Transit |
Connections | Finch station |
Construction | |
Parking | 1,683 paid spaces |
Bicycle facilities | Yes |
Accessible | Yes |
Other information | |
Station code | GO Transit: 00736 |
Fare zone | GO Transit Zone 5 |
History | |
Opened | 1974 |
Rebuilt | 2005 |
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 station. [1] The station facilities, constructed by GO Transit, are within a major east-west electricity transmission corridor owned by Hydro One Networks.
Transit agencies that use the terminal are GO Transit and York Region Transit/Viva [2]
The terminal was built by the Toronto Transit Commission in 1974, and was acquired by the Toronto Area Transportation Operating Authority in March 1977. [3]
An elevator and new platforms were added in mid-2005 to accommodate Viva bus rapid transit service, which York Region Transit began operating on September 4, 2005. It is the southern terminus of the Viva Blue route. New shelters were added along the south platform to replace the smaller shelters to accommodate more passengers waiting for buses at the terminal.
Platforms for GO Transit and York Region Transit remain unchanged until September 2012. The platform next to the station, formerly for GO Transit buses was rebuilt and lowered for Viva buses.
Inside is a newsstand, washrooms and indoor Viva kiosks. A set of escalators connects to the Finch TTC station across the street. A set of covered stairs on the south side of the station also connects to Finch.
The east of the platforms and next to the TTC east parking lot is a parking area for 13 standard buses (30–40 foot buses). Passenger pickups by taxis can be made from the taxi stand on the southeast side of the station next to Bishop Avenue, an off-street driveway.
YRT, which also operates the Viva bus rapid transit routes, as well as TTC, and GO Transit routes, connect to the terminal.
Agency | Type | Colour |
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York Region Transit | BRT | |
Regular | 2 | |
Express | 300 | |
GO Transit | Regular | 19A |
Platform number | Route | Direction | Destination | |
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1 | Unused | |||
2 | Viva Blue | NB | Newmarket GO Bus Terminal via Richmond Hill Centre Terminal | |
12 | 2 | Milliken | EB | Denison and Markham Road Cornell Terminal (weekends only) |
14 | 5 | Clark | WB | Clark and Dufferin |
16 | 23 | Thornhill Woods | NB | Teston Road and Via Romano |
10 | 77 | Highway 7 | WB | Queen and Highway 50 |
15 | 88 | Bathurst | NB | Seneca College King Campus |
3 | 91/91A | Bayview | NB | Bayview and Major Mackenzie |
8 | 98 | Yonge | NB | Newmarket GO Bus Terminal |
99 | ||||
11 | 300 | Business Express | EB | Clegg Road and Rodick Road via Seneca College Markham Campus |
301 | Markham Express | EB | Mount Joy GO Station via Markham GO Station | |
302 | Unionville Express | NB | Warden Avenue and Baycliffe Road | |
303 | Bur Oak Express | EB | Mount Joy GO Station via Markham-Stouffville Hospital | |
304 | Mount Joy Express | EB | Mount Joy GO Station via Enterprise Boulevard | |
305 | Box Grove Express | EB | Markham Road and Highway 407 via Donald Cousens Parkway | |
16 | 360 | Vaughan Mills/Wonderland | NB | Canada's Wonderland via Richmond Hill Centre Terminal via Vaughan Mills |
13 | Dropoffs Only | |||
18 |
Platform Number | Route | Direction | Destination | Destination | Destination | Destination | Destination | Destination | Destination | |
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4 | 19 | Mississauga-North York | WB | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Yorkdale Bus Terminal | Keele Street and Highway 401 | Renforth | Dixie | Square One Bus Terminal | |
19C | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Square One Bus Terminal | ||||||||
27 | Milton-North York | WB | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Yorkdale Bus Terminal | Keele Street and Highway 401 | Meadowvale GO Station | Meadowvale Town Centre | Milton GO Station | ||
27A | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Yorkdale Bus Terminal | Keele Street and Highway 401 | Syntex Crt and Financial Dr | Meadowvale GO | Meadowvale Town Centre | Milton GO | |||
27C | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Meadowvale GO | Meadowvale Town Centre | Milton GO | ||||||
27F | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Yorkdale Bus Terminal | Keele Street and Highway 401 | Syntex Crt and Financial Dr | Meadowvale GO | |||||
67 | Keswick-North York | NB | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Major Mackenzie and 404 GO Park and Ride | Wellington and 404 GO Park and Ride | Davis and 404 GO Park and Ride | Queensville and 404 GO Park and Ride | Woodbine and 404 GO Park and Ride | ||
6 | 96 | Oshawa-Finch Express | EB | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Ajax GO Station | Whitby GO Station | Oshawa GO Station | |||
96B | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Scarborough Town Centre | Ajax GO | Whitby GO | Oshawa GO | |||||
96C | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Ajax GO | ||||||||
96D | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Whitby GO | Oshawa GO | |||||||
96E | Yonge Street and Sheppard | Scarborough Town Centre | ||||||||
9 | 32 | Brampton Trinity Common-North York | WB | Yonge Street and Langstaff Road East | Bramalea GO Station | Williams and 410 GO Park and Ride | Trinity Commons Terminal | |||
32A | Yonge Street and Langstaff Road East | Bramalea GO Station | ||||||||
32B | Yonge Street and Langstaff Road East | Bramalea GO Station | Bramalea Terminal | |||||||
Yonge Street and Hendon Ave. | 32 | Brampton Trinity Common-North York | EB | Yonge Street and Sheppard | York Mills Station | |||||
32A | ||||||||||
32B |
For Toronto Transit Commission bus connections, see the adjoining Finch subway station
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