Union Station Bus Terminal

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81 Bay Street, Toronto This newly built, modern bus terminal serves regional and intercity buses throughout the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. This structure replaces the older bus terminal that could no longer handle the passengers and the older Toronto Coach Terminal (mainly for intercity buses) into one indoor terminal spanning two levels for greater…

81 Bay Street, Toronto

This newly built, modern bus terminal serves regional and intercity buses throughout the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. This structure replaces the older bus terminal that could no longer handle the passengers and the older Toronto Coach Terminal (mainly for intercity buses) into one indoor terminal spanning two levels for greater capacity and an airport style boarding system for safety and comfort from cold weather elements.

Consider Union Station your starting off point when first exploring Toronto

Pros


  1. Central transport hub
  2. Direct connection to Union Station via overground and underground passenger ways
  3. Underground pedestrian (PATH) network provides for a warm walk during Canadian winters

Cons


  1. Crowded (especially during rush hour and sporting events)
  2. Confusing Navigation (separate levels with not so clear directions)

Notes

  • The station is a labyrinth and navigating to Union Station can be a challenge (especially on game days at Scotiabank Arena)

Plan of Building