Union
Union Station is located in Downtown Toronto beneath Toronto Union Station, which serves the UP Express, GO Transit, VIA Rail and AMTRAK Trains. This station was the southern terminus for Line 1 in 1954 when it first opened, making it one of the oldest subway stations in the city. This station serves a connection to the 509 and 510 streetcars via an underground loop. This station is located at the intersection of Front Street West and Bay Street.
The largest Rail Station in Canada.
Serving TTC, GO Trains and Buses, UP Express, VIA Rail, and
Ontario Northland Buses, this station is an integral part of Ontario's
public transit network.
Facts at a Glance
Daily Ridership: Around 136,000
Agencies: 5
Year Opened: 1954
Platform Layout: Side
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Ratings
How's this station doing? All ratings are out of 20 except Amenities and Personal Experience, which are scored out of 10.
Design
16 / 20
Navigation
7 / 20
Amenities
8 / 10
Safety
8 / 20
Convenience
20 / 20
Personal Experience
3 / 10
Overall Score: 62
Overall Grade: B
Surface Routes

19 Bay
97 Yonge
114 Queens Quay East
121 Esplanade-River
304 King Blue Night
310 Spadina Blue Night
320 Yonge Blue Night
503 Kingston Road
504 King
508 Lake Shore
509 Harbourfront
510 Spadina
Lakeshore West
Lakeshore East
Milton
Kitchener
Barrie
Richmond Hill
Stouffville