- Toronto Bus Terminal
The Toronto Bus Terminal or Toronto Coach Terminal, located at 610
Bay Street (just north of Dundas Street), is a terminal indowntown Toronto for inter-city bus lines. It is one block west of Dundas subway station, and connected to it underground via the PATH network. It is also about the same distance from St. Patrick station. Thebus platforms are located on the north side of the building on Edward Street, and a small side entrance is on the west side of the building on Elizabeth Street, connected to the main concourse area on Bay Street by a corridor behind the bus platforms. Unlike the TTC’s local bus terminals, the terminal has clearly numbered separate platforms for each bus route.The terminal is a two-storey historic building. Around
1990 , the building was renovated by demolishing the internal walls, keeping the external walls intact—a process known asfacadism . An annex, located to the west of the main terminal building on Elizabeth Street, houses buses using the terminal. Today, departures take place from the old terminal and arrivals from the annexe, a set-up that is rather unique for bus terminals or other passenger transportation infrastructure. Nearby landmarks include theToronto Eaton Centre , theAtrium on Bay , theHospital for Sick Children , and theToronto City Hall andNathan Phillips Square . It is also within walking distance of Chinatown.The terminal is owned by the
Toronto Transit Commission as the sole shareholder of the provincially incorporated business called Toronto Coach Terminal Incorporated. Built in the1930 s, theArt-Deco style terminal was home base forGray Coach , an interurban bus service then owned by the TTC.It is now used by
Coach Canada andGreyhound Canada .GO Transit coaches coming into central Toronto have used theUnion Station Bus Terminal to the south since 2003.From the Toronto Coach Terminal, Coach Canada operates buses to
Montreal via Kingston andNew York City viaSt. Catharines, Ontario ,Niagara Falls, Ontario , andBuffalo, New York ; Coach Canada also operates casino shuttles from Toronto toFallsview Casino in Niagara Falls.Greyhound Canada operates a small network of commuter services branded as Quicklink, buses run from Toronto Coach Terminal to
Barrie ,Guelph , Kitchener, Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, and Peterborough.Other major coach terminals in Toronto include Yorkdale Bus Terminal, the
Scarborough Town Centre Bus Terminal, andFinch Bus Terminal .
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