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Viva System Map Henderson Legend Viva blue Viva blue A (rush hours only) Viva purple via Highway 7 Finch GO Bus Terminal / Bernard Terminal / Viva purple Richmond Hill Centre Terminal / Newmarket Terminal via Enterprise (non-rush hours only) Bypassing Richmond Hill Centre Terminal Service temporarily suspended Viva orange Richmond Hill Centre Terminal / Main Street Unionville / Markham Stouffville Hospital Viva yellow Richmond Hill Centre Terminal / Enterprise / Markham Stouffville Hospital Viva green (rush hours only) Martin Grove / Vaughan Metropolitan Centre / Richmond Hill Centre Terminal Viva pink (rush hours only) Newmarket Terminal / Highway 404 Park ‘n’ Ride 05-2020 bus terminal Don Mills / Enterprise / McCowan Service temporarily suspended TTC subway Finch GO Bus Terminal / Richmond Hill Centre Terminal / Enterprise / Unionville GO Service temporarily suspended Newmarket Terminal future service future stops Longford Yonge & Davis Main Martin Grove Eagle Kipling Mulock Southlake Savage Islington Huron Heights Orchard Heights NEWMARKET Leslie Wigwoss-Helen VAUGHAN All vivastations are wheelchair accessible Wellington Pine Valley Hwy 404 Golf Links Ansley Grove Highway 7 Henderson Weston Davis Dr. TORONTO Bloomington Commerce Regatta SmartVMC Yonge St. Bus Terminal King Highway 407 Jefferson Vaughan Metropolitan Centre AURORA 19th-Gamble Pioneer Village Creditstone Bernard Terminal Keele Elgin Mills York University Dufferin Crosby Taiga Bathurst & Highway 7 Major Mackenzie Finch West Disera- Downsview Park Promenade Weldrick 16th-Carrville Viva System Map Bantry-Scott Sheppard West Promenade Atkinson For all York Region Transit routes and current Terminal Richmond Hill Centre Terminal RICHMOND HILL service information, visit Map not to scale. Map and schedules are subject to change. Bayview Royal Chalmers Orchard North York Centre Centre Valleymede Sheppard-Yonge Clark West Beaver Creek Steeles Leslie Finch GO Bus Terminal Highway 7 East Beaver Creek yrt.ca Allstate Parkway Woodbine Bayview Montgomery Town Centre Bessarion Cedarland Warden Village Parkway Leslie MARKHAM 14th Sciberras Denison Esna-Steeles Main Street Unionville McNicoll Warden / Enterprise Seneca Hill Kennedy / Hwy 7 Post Leith Hill Bullock Rivis Don Mills McCowan Unionville GO Galsworthy TORONTO Main Street Markham Highway 7 Wootten Way Markham Stouffville Hospital Cornell Terminal Fare Information Viva blue Viva orange Our two-hour fares let you travel on any YRT vehicle Vivastations along the rapidway have a Newmarket Bus Terminal − 320 Eagle Martin Grove − 5601 Highway 7 West in any direction for two hours with just one fare. designated area for purchasing or validating Eagle − 17150 Yonge Kipling − 5263 Highway 7 West fares. After purchasing or validating your fare, Mulock − 16775 Yonge Islington − 7730 Highway 7 West If you begin your trip on a YRT bus ( or Brampton you will be able to wait in the Fare Paid Zone to Savage − 16206 Yonge Wigwoss-Helen − 4711 Highway 7 West Transit or TTC bus operating in York Region ) you board Viva vehicles. Proof of payment is required Orchard Heights − 15611 Yonge Pine Valley − 4495 Highway 7 West will need to pay the cash fare, tap a PRESTO card, or inside the Fare Paid Zone. Customers inside the Wellington − 15255 Yonge Ansley Grove − 3993 Highway 7 West show your valid monthly pass or mobile ticket/pass Fare Paid Zone without valid One Ride fares, Golf Links − 14879 Yonge Weston − 3727 Highway 7 West ( YRT Pay app ). transfers, PRESTO card or mobile ticket/pass Henderson − 14591 Yonge Commerce − 3371 Highway 7 West If you will be transferring to another YRT or Viva may be subject to a fine or criminal charge. Bloomington − 13723 Yonge Vaughan Metropolitan Centre - Regatta − 13300 Yonge 3150 Highway 7 West route, remember to ask for a transfer when you Transfering to a YRT bus: If using PRESTO, tap King − 13025 Yonge Creditstone – 2789 Highway 7 West pay your cash fare. If using PRESTO, your two- your card on the device next to the driver; your Jefferson − 12085 Yonge Keele – 2221 Highway 7 West hour transfer is placed electronically on the card. continuous travel and transfer is automatically 19th-Gamble − 11575 Yonge Dufferin - 1495 Centre Street If using the YRT Pay app, your mobile ticket / pass calculated. If using the Pay app, show the driver Bernard Terminal − 10909 Yonge Taiga - 1081 Centre Street acts as your transfer. your activated mobile ticket / pass and tap the Elgin Mills − 10737 Yonge Disera-Promenade - 735 Centre Street screen to show that the fare is valid. If you have a Viva operates on a pre-paid, proof-of-payment Crosby − 10375 Yonge Atkinson - 8008 Bathurst Street One Ride fare, show that the fare is valid. system. There are no fare boxes on Viva so you must Major Mackenzie − 9993 Yonge Bathurst & Hwy 7 – 8351 Bathurst Street purchase a One Ride fare, tap your PRESTO card or Customers travelling without valid proof of payment Weldrick − 9625 Yonge activate your mobile ticket / pass prior to boarding. th may be subject to a fine or criminal charge. 16 -Carrville − 9271 Yonge Viva purple If you are using a One Ride ticket, the date and Bantry-Scott − 9005 Yonge Bayview Towers − 265 Highway 7 East expiry time are printed on it at the time of purchase Visit yrt.ca/fares for complete fare information. Richmond Hill Centre Terminal − 8675 Yonge Chalmers − 335 Highway 7 East so it does not need to be validated. Hold onto valid Royal Orchard − 7951 Yonge Valleymede − 401 Highway 7 East fares and transfers, or present your PRESTO card Centre − 7751 Yonge West Beaver Creek − 501 Highway 7 East or mobile device (with the Pay app) when Transit Clark − 7368 Yonge Leslie − 555 Highway 7 East Enforcement asks for proof of payment. Steeles − 7015 Yonge East Beaver Creek − 675 Highway 7 East Finch GO Bus Terminal − 5697 Yonge Allstate Parkway − 2800 Highway 7 East Woodbine − 2890 Highway 7 East Viva pink Montgomery − 3190 Highway 7 East Unionville GO Station − 155 YMCA Blvd. Town Centre − 3570 Highway 7 East ( see Viva blue and purple for other vivastation Cedarland − 11 Cedarland addresses ) Warden / Enterprise − 10 Enterprise Blvd Post Road − 212 Enterprise Blvd Viva green Rivis Road − 101 YMCA Blvd th 14 − 7755 Warden Warden − 3722 Highway 7 East YORK REGION TRANSIT ( Head Office ) CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE HOURS Denison − 7301 Warden Village Parkway – 3970 Highway 7 East th 50 High Tech Road, 5 floor Monday to Friday Esna-Steeles − 571 Esna Park Sciberras – 4241 Highway 7 East Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 4N7 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. McNicoll − 150 Gordon Baker Main Street Unionville − 4524 Highway 7 East Seneca Hill − 1750 Finch Ave. East toll free 1-866-MOVE-YRT ( 668-3978 ) Saturday, Sunday / Holiday Kennedy − 4628 Highway 7 East Don Mills Station − 1700 Sheppard Ave. East local 905-762-2100 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Bullock − 4981 Highway 7 East McCowan − 5261 Highway 7 East Viva yellow TTY teletypewriters Galsworthy − 5739 Highway 7 East YRT OFFICE HOURS Longford − 165 Davis 905-881-5167 Main Street Markham − 6001 Highway 7 East Monday to Friday Main − 190 Davis Wootten Way − 6501 Highway 7 East TTY toll free 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Southlake − 401 Davis Markham Stouffville Hospital − 377 Church St. 1-866-276-7478 Huron Heights − 430 Davis Have a question? Leslie − 635 Davis Visit yrt.ca/livechat or talk2yrt.ca * new and future stations may not have an available Highway 404 Carpool Lot − 1090 Davis address at time of printing.
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