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51-52-54 Route Number 407 East CONTACT US Route number 51-52-54 Numéro du trajet 407 East GO Bus Schedule/ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # 1-888-438-6646 Horaire des autobus GO 416-869-3200 East Gwillimbury TTY/ATS: Newmarket 1-800-387-3652 NEWMARKET 51 52 54 S I M WHITCHURCH- C O STOUFFVILLE E S T R E Aurora Lincolnville E gotransit.com/schedules T 52 D AURORA R R STE HE INC Winchester Rd. @ Anderson St. / W Vaughan Stouffville Winchester Rd. @ Watford St. (Hwy 407 Terminal) 52B Y 7 52A HW Gormley Ontario Tech University/ L 7 52 A Durham College 0 H 4 K MARKHAM Y E W R Y @GOtransitBus W I 52 H D Richmond Hill 51B 52 4 52 52A 52B G 1 2 54 54C E King City R RICHMOND P Brock Rd. @ D 07 OSHAWA Y 4 Hwy 407 Park & Ride HILL Mount Joy HW Centre St. S. @ Athol St. W./ Simcoe St. S. @ Athol St. E. 52 52A 52D 51B 54 54B T REE 52 Markham T 54 54B PICKERING G S Markham B KIN R Centennial L O Whitby I V C 1 2 3 Richmond Hill E K AJAX 4 5 6 R 7 8 9 R P Oshawa * 0 # 51 51D 52 O D W See Something? O H L I T M T S Maple 52B 54 R Y E L D Y A A S B R Richmond Hill R K D Ajax Scarborough H Say Something. Centre Unionville A M 51 51C 51D Rutherford R D Kingston Rd. @ 07 Pickering 4 J Y Langstaff Milliken 24/7 Transit Safety Dispatch: H A Fairport Rd. HW N W E 51 51C 51D Y S 4 51 51B T 0 Pickering GO 4 1-877-297-0642 51 51A Hwy 407 Old Bus Terminal Cummer Agincourt University of Toronto Scarborough Rouge Hill York 1 Centennial College 40 WY 51 51A 51B University H Scarborough Centre Lake Ontario Whitby Bus Terminal 51C 52 52B Oriole Downsview 52D 54 54B Stouffville Guildwood Park Richmond prestocard.ca 54C Hill Eglinton Kennedy Lakeshore Oshawa GO East Legend / Légende Scarborough TORONTO Train route / Ligne de train Weston Bus route / Ligne d’autobus Barrie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Danforth 51 Pickering – Hwy 407 Bus Terminal * 0 # Sign-up for email or Kitchener Daily / Quotidiennement TORONTO 52 Oshawa – Hwy 407 Bus Terminal text alerts/ Inscrivez- Union Stn – 54 Markham – Hwy 407 Bus Terminal Includes GO Bus routes 51, 52, Milton GO Bus Term. Bloor GO Train station / Gare GO vous pour recevoir des 54 / Inclut les trajets 51, 52, 54 Union Major bus stop / Arrêt d’autobus principal Kipling Lakeshore Exhibition P Major bus stop with parking / Arrêt d’autobus principal alertes par courriel ou d’autobus GO West avec stationnement Mimico Subway or RT connection / Correspondance Métro ou RT message texte. v: 202009 gotransit.com/OnTheGO Effective / À partir de: SEPTEMBER 5 SEPTEMBRE2020 19-08-2020 How to read our schedules Comment lire nos horaires Step 1 Step 3 Étape 1 Étape 3 Find the station or terminal Look across the rows Schedule times Trouvez votre gare ou Regardez dans les Indications selon you are departing from. for available departure terminus de départ. La rangées pour obtenir les Stops are listed across times. shown in liste des arrêts est donnée heures de départ offertes. un système horaire the top in the order they Step 4 24-hour clock en haut dans l’ordre dans Étape 4 de 24 heures are served. lequel ils sont desservis. Not all trains or buses Midnight to noon Les trains ou les autobus De minuit à midi: Step 2 stop at every station. 00 01 - 12 00 Étape 2 ne s’arrêtent pas tous 00 01 - 12 00 à The upper left corner If you see the train Noon to midnight Le coin supérieur à chaque gare. Si vous De midi à minuit: à tells you what day the or bus will not stop at 12 01 - 24 00 gauche vous indique le voyez le symbole 12 01 - 24 00 schedule is for and the that station. jour pour lequel l’horaire le train ou l’autobus ne direction of travel. est donné et la direction s’arrêtera pas à cette gare. de circulation. Legend Notes Légende Notes Bus trips Horaire des autobus à Trip does not serve this location. à Trajet ne sert pas cette station. GO Bus service is accessible Service d’autobus GO accessible to passengers using mobility aux personnes utilisant des aides devices at this location. à la mobilité à cet endroit. Parking available. Stationnement disponible. Vélos Bicycles 1. Les vélos ne sont pas autorisés dans la 1. Bicycles are not allowed in Union Station gare Union ou à bord des trains du lundi or on-board trains during morning rush au vendredi, pendant l’heure de pointe hour (6:30-9:30) and evening rush hour (6:30-9:30) et pendant l’heure de pointe du (15:30-18:30), Monday to Friday. soir (15:30-18:30). For the latest schedule Pour consulter les horaires les plus information and updates, please 2. Foldable bicycles are allowed on-board récents et les mises à jour, veuillez 2. Les vélos pliables sont permis à bord visit gotransit.com/schedules. 2 trains at all times. visiter gotransit.com/schedules. 3 des trains en tout temps. 407 EAST 52 Hwy. 407 Bus Terminal - Richmond Hill Centre - Scarborough - Centennial College - U of T Scarborough - Pickering Hwy. 407 Bus Terminal - Richmond Hill Centre - Unionville - Markham - Durham College/Ontario Tech - Oshawa 05-09-20 Bus Trips - Horaire des autobus ♿ GO Bus service is accessible to passengers using mobility devices at this location. - Service d'autobus GO accessible aux personnes utilisant des aides à la mobilité à cet endroit. Parking Available - Stationnement disponible Monday to Friday (except holidays) Monday to Friday (except holidays) Du lundi au vendredi (sauf les jours fériés) Du lundi au vendredi (sauf les jours fériés) EASTBOUND / EN DIRECTION EST EASTBOUND / EN DIRECTION EST 7 7 Ar Ar Ar 19 60 71 72 72 73 89 89 91 91 91 87 51 88 94 94 Dp Ar Ar Ar 89 89 91 91 91 87 51 88 94 94 19 60 71 72 72 73 Dp Zone Zone Whitby Whitby Oshawa Oshawa Oshawa Oshawa Oshawa Oshawa Vaughan Vaughan Pickering Pickering Pickering Pickering Markham Markham Markham Markham Pickering Pickering Pickering Pickering Markham Markham Markham Markham Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Scarborough Richmond Hill Richmond Richmond Hill Richmond Route Number Route du Numéro trajet Exception 1 Exception 2 Terminal 407Hwy Bus Centre Hill Richmond GO Unionville Bullock McCowan Rd.Dr. @ - Centennial GO Main St. N. Blvd. Ramona @ -GO Markham Mount Joy GO Terminal Bus Centre Scarborough College Centennial Scarborough Toronto of University Rd. @ Fairport Rd. Kingston 407 @ Hwy. Rd. Brock GO Pickering Rd. W. @ Lake Ridge Rd. Winchester St. @ Anderson Rd. Winchester College Tech University/Durham Ontario W. St. @ Athol S. St. Centre Oshawa GO Trip Number Numéro du parcours Route Number Route du Numéro trajet Exception 1 Exception 2 Terminal 407Hwy Bus Centre Hill Richmond GO Unionville Bullock McCowan Rd.Dr. @ - Centennial GO Main St. N. Blvd. Ramona @ -GO Markham Mount Joy GO Terminal Bus Centre Scarborough College Centennial Scarborough Toronto of University Rd. @ Fairport Rd. Kingston 407 @ Hwy. Rd. Brock GO Pickering Rd. W. @ Lake Ridge Rd. Winchester St. @ Anderson Rd. Winchester College Tech University/Durham Ontario W. St. @ Athol S. St. Centre Oshawa GO Trip Number Numéro du parcours ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ ♿ 51 51071 06 00 06 10 06 30 06 37 06 47 06 58 07 05 52 52411 13 25 13 35 13 50 14 06 14 13 14 17 14 30 14 40 14 55 52 52091 06 25 06 35 06 50 07 06 07 13 07 17 07 30 07 40 07 55 51 51441 14 00 14 10 14 40 14 47 15 02 15 13 15 20 54 54111 06 40 06 50 07 05 07 12 07 18 07 25 54 54441 14 10 14 20 14 35 14 42 14 48 14 55 51 51131 07 00 07 10 07 40 07 47 08 02 08 13 08 20 52 52451 14 25 14 35 14 50 15 06 15 13 15 17 15 30 15 40 15 55 54 54141 07 10 07 20 07 35 07 42 07 48 07 55 51 51481 15 00 15 10 15 40 15 47 16 02 16 13 16 20 52 52151 07 25 07 35 07 50 08 06 08 14 08 20 08 30 08 45 09 00 54 54491 15 10 15 20 15 35 15 43 15 50 16 00 51 51191 08 00 08 10 08 45 08 52 09 07 09 18 09 25 52 52501 15 25 15 35 15 50 16 06 16 14 16 20 16 35 16 45 17 00 54 54201 08 10 08 20 08 35 08 42 08 48 08 55 51 51541 16 00 16 10 16 45 16 52 17 07 17 20 17 30 52 52211 08 25 08 35 08 50 09 06 09 14 09 20 09 30 09 45 10 00 54 54551 16 10 16 20 16 35 16 43 16 50 17 00 51 51241 09 00 09 10 09 45 09 52 10 02 10 13 10 20 52 52561 16 25 16 35 16 50 17 06 17 16 17 23 17 38 17 50 18 05 54 54241 09 10 09 20 09 35 09 42 09 48 09 55 51 51601 17 00 17 10 17 45 17 52 18 07 18 20 18 30 52 52251 09 25 09 35 09 50 10 06 10 13 10 17 10 30 10 40 10 55 54 54611 17 10 17 20 17 35 17 43 17 50 18 00 51 51281 10 00 10 10 10 40 10 47 10 57 11 08 11 15 52 52621 17 25 17 35 17 50 18 06 18 14 18 20 18 35 18 45 19 00 54 54281 10 10 10 20 10 35 10 42 10 48 10 55 51 51661 18 00 18 10 18 45 18 52 19 07 19 20 19 30 52 52291 10 25 10 35 10 50 11 06 11 13 11 17 11 30 11 40 11 55 54 54661 18 10 18 20 18 35 18 43 18 50 19 00 51 51321 11 00 11 10 11 35 11 42 11 52 12 03 12 10 52 52671 18 25 18 35 18 50 19 06 19 13 19 17 19 30 19 40 19 55 54 54321 11 10 11 20 11 35 11 42 11 48 11 55 51 51701 19 00 19 10 19 40 19 47 20 02 20 13 20 20 52 52331 11 25 11 35 11 50 12 06 12 13 12 17 12 30 12 40 12 55 54 54701 19 10 19 20 19 35 19 42 19 48 19 55 51 51361 12 00 12 10 12 35 12 42 12 52 13 03 13 10 52 52711 19 25 19 35 19 50 20 06 20 13 20 17 20 30 20 40 20 55 54 54361 12 10 12 20 12 35 12 42 12 48 12 55 51 51741 20 00 20 10 20 35 20 42 20 52 21 03 21 10 52 52371 12 25 12 35 12 50 13 06 13 13 13 17 13 30 13 40 13 55 54 54741 20 10 20 20 20 35 20 42 20 48 20 55 51 51401 13 00 13 10 13 35 13 42 13 52 14 03 14 10 52 52751 20 25 20 35 20 50 21 06 21 13 21 17 21 30 21 40 21 55 54 54401 13 10 13 20 13 35 13 42 13 48 13 55 51 51781 21 00 21 10 21 35
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