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Newmarket Bus Terminal

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Owned by
  
Metrolinx

Bicycle facilities
  
Yes

Province
  
Ontario

Platforms in use
  
11

Parking
  
447 spaces

Opened
  
8 September 1970

Owner
  
Metrolinx

Newmarket Bus Terminal

Location
  
320 Eagle Street West Newmarket, Ontario Canada

Bus operators
  
GO Bus York Region Transit Blue Yellow

Structure type
  
Waiting room and public washrooms

Address
  
320 Eagle St W, Newmarket, ON L3Y 7P2, Canada

Similar
  
Richmond Hill Centre Terminal, Newmarket GO Station, Unionville GO Station, Allandale Waterfront GO Station, East Gwillimbury GO Station

Newmarket Terminal is a bus terminal in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada located at 320 Eagle Street West at the intersection of Eagle Street West and Davis Drive. The facility has 447 parking spaces. The Newmarket GO Train Station is located at Davis Drive about two kilometres to the east.

Contents

The Newmarket Terminal includes a convenience store in its interior facility providing various amenities for transit riders. It is also one of the facilities where MultiRide (10 tickets) and monthly passes for York Region Transit/Viva are available.

History

In 1969, planning for commuter services resulted in the establishment of a bus terminal in Newmarket in 1970, from which commuters would be taken to the Richmond Hill GO Station to commute to Toronto. It was one of four terminals in the "GO North" commuter services expansion of GO Transit, the other three being located in Barrie, Aurora, and Richmond Hill. In May 1970, the government of Ontario announced that the terminal would provide bus service only, instead of the commuter rail service originally planned for "GO North" service.

It was originally built by GO Transit as the northern terminal for its "B" service on Yonge Street, and as the southern terminal of its services to Barrie. On 22 April 1970, GO Transit announced that the intersection of Yonge Street and Davis Drive would be the site of the terminal. That site would use the original auto dealership as its headquarters, and GO Transit began operations at the site on 8 September 1970.

The terminal was moved to its present location in the 1980s. The building and grounds were upgraded in 2005 and 2006, and are now shared by GO Transit and YRT/Viva.

The first bus service picked up commuters at various stops in Newmarket before departing southbound from the terminal, and made stops in Aurora, Oak Ridges, Richmond Hill. In Toronto, passengers could disembark at the Eglinton TTC subway station, the Toronto Coach Terminal, or Union Station.

In March 1971, GO Transit began operating a "Shopper's Special" bus on weekdays and Saturdays, leaving the terminal in the morning and making stops in Aurora, King City, Maple, and by passenger request at other locations, with two final stops at the Toronto Coach Terminal and Union Station. For the afternoon return trip, passengers were required to board at the Toronto Coach Terminal or Union Station.

On November 20, 2005, Viva Blue was added to this terminal as part of the northern extension of the line during Viva Phase 3 and the north terminus. 10 years later, on November 29, 2015, Viva Yellow was implemented making this terminal the west terminus of the line.

Bus service

York Region Transit (YRT), Viva, and GO Transit routes connect to this terminal.

Platform assignments

All routes are YRT unless indicated otherwise.

  • Platform 1: 65 East Gwillimbury (GO)
  • Platform 2: 65 Union Station (GO)
  • Platform 3: 66/66A Yorkdale (GO)
  • Platform 4: 68 Bradford/Barrie (GO)
  • Platform 5: 52 Holland Landing, 55/55B Davis Drive, 430 Sacred Heart High School Special
  • Platform 6: 44 Bristol, 98/98E Yonge, 98/99 Yonge
  • Platform 7: 57/57A Mulock, 420 Newmarket High School Special, 520/521 Newmarket Community Bus
  • Platform 8: 56 Gorham-Eagle
  • Platform 9: Viva Blue southbound
  • Platform 10: Viva Yellow eastbound
  • Platform 11: 22A King City, 50 Queensway
  • References

    Newmarket Bus Terminal Wikipedia