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Up Express Service UP EXPRESS SERVICE Union Pearson Express (UP Express) is a dedicated air rail link service that connects Toronto Pearson International Airport to downtown Union Station in just 25 minutes. PEARSON STATION LOCATION UP Express trains depart every 15 minutes, 19 ½ hours a day between 05:30 and 01:00. UP Express Pearson Station is All UP Express Stations and trains are fully accessible. conveniently located beside the Please visit our website at UPexpress.com for fare menu details and to book tickets. LINK Train at Terminal 1, the service that connects travellers to Terminal 3. UP EXPRESS ROUTE Guests can board the Union Pearson Express trains from one of four stations: Follow the Train to City 1. Union icon to get to our station. 2. Bloor 3. Weston UNION STATION LOCATION 4. Pearson UP Express Union Station is located in the Skywalk, conveniently located close to convention facilities, tourist attractions, sports, entertainment, restaurants and business centres. Just steps from GO transit, the TTC and VIA Rail. UP EXPRESS TRAIN UP Express trains have been designed with the comfort and convenience of guests in mind. AMENITIES AT UNION STATION AMENITIES ON THE TRAIN • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Airline check-in kiosks • Updated flight information • Flight information screens • Luggage racks • Charging stations • Power outlets • Balzac’s Coffee Roasters • Tray tables on seatbacks • Drake General Strore • • Infotainment screens CIBC UPSTAIRS Lounge featuring Mill St. Brewery CIBC ATMs are available at UP Express Pearson and Union Stations. CAD, USD, GBP, EURO, MXN are available at select cash machines. FARE Standard adult one-way fare from Pearson to Union Station: $27.50 For complete fare information including return fares, please visit UPexpress.com 201509CDEV01.
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