Gray Coach - Stops

Stops

GCL operated at various locations across the city of Toronto:

Facility details
Terminal/Stop Location Notes
(Metro) Toronto Bus Terminal Dundas Street West and Elizabeth Street Now used by Greyhound Canada, Coach Canada and other bus operators - terminal owned by the TTC
Toronto Pearson International Airport Terminal 1 (former) and 2 - Arrival and Departure levels Served by TTC and other private charters at Terminal 1 (new) and 3; formerly served terminal 2
Downtown hotels N/A Now served by Pacific Western Bus Line's Airport Express Aeroport
Islington subway station Islington Avenue and Bloor Street West No longer in use; TTC Airport Rocket Route 192 operating out of Kipling Station
Yorkdale Bus Terminal Yorkdale Shopping Centre Now used by Greyhound, GO Transit and Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services
York Mills subway station York Mills Road and Yonge Street - old bus platforms terminal demolished and now served as GO Transit terminal within York Mills Centre
Jane Loop Jane Street and Bloor Street West Demolished, office building stands on site
North Yonge Terminal Glen Echo Road and Yonge Street abandoned upon opening of York Mills, now a Loblaws supermarket
Finch Bus Terminal Yonge Street and Bishop Avenue Now serving GO Transit, Viva, York Region Transit and Brampton Transit; private charters
Sunnyside Bus Terminal Queen Street West, Roncesvalles Avenue, King Street West, and The Queensway West Toronto (Roncesvalles) Pick-up and drop off location at corner of Roncesvalles Carhouse, now a McDonald's

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