Getting Around
Union Station is centrally located and connects to Toronto's extensive public transit system, including subways and streetcars.





Union Station is a historic and bustling transportation hub located in the heart of downtown Toronto, Canada. As the busiest railway station in Canada and the second-busiest in North America, it serves over 72 million passengers each year. The station is a National Historic Site, known for its impressive architecture and central role in connecting various modes of transport, including inter-city trains, commuter rail, subway, and streetcar systems. Its strategic location makes it an essential transit point for travelers and commuters alike.
Union Station is a historic and bustling transportation hub located in the heart of downtown Toronto, Canada. As the busiest railway station in Canada and the second-busiest in North America, it serves over 72 million passengers each year. The station is a National Historic Site, known for its impressive architecture and central role in connecting various modes of transport, including inter-city trains, commuter rail, subway, and streetcar systems. Its strategic location makes it an essential transit point for travelers and commuters alike.
Major railway and intermodal transportation hub.
National Historic Site of Canada.
Central hub for GO Transit commuter rail service.
Connected to Toronto's subway and streetcar system.
Serves over 72 million passengers annually.
Central hub for various transportation modes.
Historic architecture and cultural significance.
Key transit point for both local and inter-city travel.
Union Station is centrally located and connects to Toronto's extensive public transit system, including subways and streetcars.
Use the Union Pearson Express for quick access to Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Travelers and commuters seeking efficient transit connections.
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$100-$200 p/day
English, French
Take time to appreciate the station's historic architecture, a designated National Historic Site.