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Yorkdale Bus Terminal is located at 1 Yorkdale Road,
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,
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,
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. It occupies the lowest level of an office building adjacent to
Yorkdale Shopping Centre Yorkdale Shopping Centre, or simply Yorkdale, is a major retail shopping centre in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located at the intersection of Highway 401 and Allen Road, it opened in 1964 as the largest enclosed shop ...
and is connected directly to Yorkdale subway station by a pedestrian bridge. Its creation was announced by
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, the Ontario Minister of Transportation and Communications, in March 1977. Construction of the station started soon after, and was expected to be completed by late 1977. The bus terminal is strategically located, in the middle of what was formerly the City of North York, at
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on the south side of
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, the main transportation artery across the
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. This is ideal for providing
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commuter bus services to points east and west of the city and long-distance intercity coach connections by
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. When it opened on October 12, 1979, it was a hub for Gray Coach interurban bus service and, until 2000, for the Toronto Airport Express bus service originally operated by Gray Coach and, after 1993, by Pacific Western Transportation. Because of the office building directly above the terminal, there is a severe height restriction within the terminal, and this prevented GO Transit from operating their current fleet of
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into the terminal until Enviro 500 'Super-Lo' models became available.


Services

;Platform designations: :1 - Spare :2 - GO Bus eastbound Route 36, 36B Brampton via Hwy. 427 Express to York Mills Bus Terminal :3 - GO Bus westbound Route 19 Mississauga/North York to Square One GO and GO Bus Route 27, 27A, 27F Milton Hwy. 401 service to Milton GO :4 - Spare :5 - Spare :6 - GO Bus eastbound Route 92, 92A Oshawa/Yorkdale to Scarborough and Oshawa GO Station :7 - GO Bus westbound Route 36, 36B Brampton via Hwy. 427 Express to Brampton :8 - Spare :9 - GO Bus westbound Route 34 Pearson/North York Service to
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and GO Bus Route 33, 33A, 33B, 33E Guelph Hwy. 410 Service to Guelph :9 - GO Bus eastbound route 34 Pearson/North York Service to Finch GO Bus Terminal :10 - Spare :11 - Spare :12 - GO Bus Route northbound 66, 66A East Gwillimbury Hwy. 400 Service to East Gwillimbury GO Station :13 -
Ontario Northland The Ontario Northland Transportation Commission (ONTC), or simply Ontario Northland, is a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario responsible for providing transportation services for passengers and goods in northern Ontario. It reports to ...
northbound to North Bay/Timmins, northbound to Parry Sound/Sudbury and Express service to North Bay


Local bus connections

Bus stop is located on the west side of Yorkdale Road to the north of the terminal. * 47 Lansdowne ( TTC)


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{{GO Transit GO Transit bus terminals 1979 establishments in Ontario Transport infrastructure completed in 1979