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Map of union station Toronto

Union station Toronto map. Map of union station Toronto (Canada) to print. Map of union station Toronto (Canada) to download. Union Station is the major inter-city rail station and a major commuter rail hub in Toronto, located on Front Street West and occupying the south side of the block bounded by Bay Street and York Street in the central business district as its shown in map of union station Toronto. The union station of Toronto building is owned by the City of Toronto, while the trainshed and trackage is owned by the commuter rail operator GO Transit. Serving 200,000 passengers a day, it is the busiest passenger transportation facility in Canada. Union Station has been designated a National Historic Site of Canada since 1975.

Union station Toronto map

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Inter-city trains at Union Station are operated by Via Rail, and Ontario Northland, while commuter rail services are operated by GO Transit. The station is also connected to the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway and streetcar system via its namesake subway station (see map of union station Toronto). GO Transit Union Station Bus Terminal, located across Bay Street from the station building, is connected via the trainshed. Union Station of Toronto is the central terminal for GO Transit, handling approximately 41 million commuter rail passengers in 2004.
 
Union Station is also located at the centre of Canada busiest inter-city rail service area as its mentioned in map of union station Toronto, termed "The Corridor" by Via, that stretches from Quebec City in the east to Windsor in the west. As such, Union Station of Toronto is Via most-used facility. The station saw 2.34 million Via Rail boardings in 2004, more than half of all Via passengers carried systemwide that year.