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142 Downtown/Avenue Rd Express Toronto Transit Commission Express bus services November 2009 The TTC operates express or limited-stop rocket services on 25 bus routes. All 143 DOWNTOWN/BEACH EXPRESS of the services operate during the peak periods from Monday to Friday, and 143 Downtown-Neville Park some of the services also operate at off-peak times. Five of the routes are Monday to Friday peak period premium-fare express service between the Beach premium-fare Downtown Express routes; customers travelling on these routes and downtown. pay a premium fare which is approximately double the regular TTC fare. All Westbound: Buses serve all stops between Neville Park Loop and Woodbine other express and rocket routes charge regular TTC fares. For more information, Avenue, and then stop only downtown at all stops on Richmond Street and refer to the TTC Ride Guide map, the TTC web page at www.ttc.ca, or call Adelaide Street. In the afternoon, westbound buses stop only at Neville Park 416-393-INFO (416-393-4636). Loop and downtown. Eastbound: Buses serve all stops downtown on Richmond Street and Adelaide 192 AIRPORT ROCKET Street, and then stop only on Queen Street at all stops east of Woodbine 192 Kipling Stn-Pearson Airport Avenue. Express service all day every day between Kipling Station and Pearson Airport. Buses stop at Kipling Station, Dundas & East Mall Crescent, Terminal 1 (Ground 144 DOWNTOWN/DON VALLEY EXPRESS level), Terminal 3 (Arrivals level), and Jetliner Road/Airport Road only. 144 Downtown-Wynford and Underhill 144A Underhill-Downtown 142 DOWNTOWN/AVENUE RD EXPRESS 144B Wynford-Downtown Monday to Friday peak period premium-fare express service between Underhill 142 Downtown-Highway 401 Monday to Friday peak period premium-fare express service between Avenue Drive, Wynford Heights, and downtown. Road and downtown. Southbound: Buses from Underhill serve all stops before entering the Don Valley Southbound: Buses serve all stops between Highway 401 and Eglinton Avenue, Parkway, and then stop only downtown at all stops on Richmond Street and and then stop only at Lonsdale Road, St. Clair Avenue, Edmund Avenue, Adelaide Street. Buses from Wynford serve all stops to Don Mills Road and Davenport Road, Bloor Street, Museum Station, Hart House, College Street, Overlea Drive, and then stop only downtown at all stops on Richmond Street Gerrard Avenue, Dundas Street, Queen Street, and at all stops along Adelaide and Adelaide Street. Street, Church Street, and Richmond Street. Northbound: Buses serve all stops downtown on Richmond Street and Adelaide Northbound: Buses serve all stops on Church Street, Richmond Street and Street, and then serve all stops at and north of Don Mills Road and Gateway Adelaide Street, then stop only at Queen Street, Dundas Street, Gerrard Boulevard/Overlea Boulevard. Street, Wellesley Street, Museum Station, Bloor Street, Davenport Road, Edmund Avenue, St. Clair Avenue, Lonsdale Road, and Eglinton Avenue, and 145 DOWNTOWN/HUMBER BAY EXPRESS then serve all stops to Highway 401. 145 Downtown-Kipling 145 Downtown-Park Lawn Monday to Friday peak period premium-fare express service along Lake Shore Boulevard between Kipling Avenue, the Humber Bay community, and downtown. Express services 2009-11-20.doc Page 1 Toronto Transit Commission Express bus services November 2009 Eastbound: Buses from Kipling/Park Lawn serve all stops on Lake Shore Westbound: Buses serve all stops to Brimley Road, and then stop only at Boulevard west of Humber Loop, stop at Windermere Road, Ellis Avenue, and Midland Avenue, Kennedy Road, Wayside Avenue, Birchmount Road, Colborne Lodge Drive, and serve all stops from Fleet Street and Bathurst Bridletowne Circle (east), Warden Avenue, Bridletowne Circle (west), Street to downtown on Richmond Street and Adelaide Street. Pharmacy Avenue, Victoria Park Avenue, Cherokee Boulevard, Seneca Northbound: Buses serve all stops from downtown as far as Bathurst Street and College, Don Mills Road, Leslie Street, Bayview Avenue, and Finch Station. Fleet Street, stop at Colborne Lodge Drive, Ellis Avenue, and Windermere Eastbound: Buses stop only at Finch Station, Bayview Avenue, Leslie Street, Road, and serve all stops on Lake Shore Boulevard and Marine Parade Drive. Don Mills Road, Seneca College, Cherokee Boulevard, Victoria Park Avenue, Pharmacy Avenue, Bridletowne Circle (west), Warden Avenue, Bridletowne 141 DOWNTOWN/MT PLEASANT EXPRESS Circle (east), Birchmount Road, Adirondack Gate, Kennedy Road, Midland 141 Downtown-Eglinton Avenue, Brimley Road, and then serve all stops to Neilson Road. Monday to Friday peak period premium-fare express service between Mount Pleasant Road and downtown. 139 FINCH-DON MILLS Southbound: Buses serve all stops to St. Clair Avenue, and then stop only at 139E Don Mills Stn-Neilson Express Elm Street, Charles Street/Jarvis Street/Mt. Pleasant Road, Wellesley Street, Monday to Friday peak period express service between Neilson Road and Don Carlton Street, Dundas Street, Queen Street, and downtown at all stops on Mills Station. Richmond Street and Adelaide Street. Westbound: Buses serve all stops to Highway 404, and then stop only at Don Northbound: Buses serve all stops downtown on Richmond Street and Adelaide Mills Station. Street, and then stop only at Queen Street, Dundas Street, Carlton Street, Eastbound: Buses stop only at Don Mills Station and Don Mills Road & Finch Wellesley Street, Charles Street/Jarvis Street/Mt. Pleasant Road, Elm Street, Avenue, and then serve all stops east of Don Mills Road. and all stops at and north of St. Clair Avenue. 191 HIGHWAY 27 ROCKET 193 EXHIBITION ROCKET 191 Kipling Stn-Steeles 193 Dundas West Stn-Exhibition 191A Kipling Stn-Humber College Express service between Dundas West Station and Exhibition Place during Express service all day every day between Steeles Avenue, Humber College, and special events and the CNE. Kipling Station. Buses stop only at Dundas West Station and the Exhibition (Dufferin Gates). Southbound buses in the morning serve all stops from Steeles to Humber College Boulevard & Highway 27, and then stop at Highway 27 & Queen’s 39 FINCH EAST Plate Drive, Dundas Street & East Mall Crescent, and Kipling Station. 39C Finch Stn-McCowan Express Northbound buses in the morning stop at Kipling Station, Dundas Street & East 39E Finch Stn-Neilson Express Mall Crescent, the Attwell Drive industrial area, Highway 27 & Queen’s Plate 39F Finch Stn-Seneca College Drive, and then all stops from Humber College Boulevard & Highway 27 to Monday to Saturday express service between McCowan Road, Neilson Road, Steeles. Seneca College, and Finch Station. No late evening service Monday-Friday, no evening service Saturdays. No Sunday or holiday service. Express services 2009-11-20.doc Page 2 Toronto Transit Commission Express bus services November 2009 Southbound buses in the afternoon serve all stops from Steeles to Humber Avenue (farside), Murray Ross Parkway & York University Busway, and York College Boulevard & Highway 27, and then stop only at Highway 27 & Lanes. Queen’s Plate Drive, the Attwell Drive industrial area, Dundas & East Mall Crescent, and Kipling Station. 45 KIPLING Northbound buses in the afternoon stop at Kipling Station, Dundas & East Mall 45E Kipling Stn-Steeles Express Crescent, Highway 27 & Queen’s Plate Drive, and then all stops from Humber Monday to Friday peak-period express service between Steeles Avenue and College Boulevard & Highway 27 to Steeles. Kipling Station. Southbound buses serve all stops from Steeles Avenue to Belfield Road, and 35 JANE then stop only at Dixon Road, The Westway, Eglinton Avenue, and Kipling 35E Jane Stn-York University Express Station. Monday to Friday peak-period express service between York University and Jane Northbound buses stop only at Kipling Station, Eglinton Avenue, The Westway, Station. Dixon Road, and Belfield Road, and then serve all stops to Steeles Avenue. Southbound buses serve all stops from York University to Sheppard Avenue, then stop only at Wilson Avenue, Church Street, Lawrence Avenue, Weston 54 LAWRENCE EAST Road, Eglinton Avenue, Foxwell Street, and Jane Station. 54E Lawrence East RT Stn-Starspray Blvd Express Northbound buses stop only at Jane Station, Woolner Avenue, Eglinton Avenue, Monday to Friday peak-period express service between Starspray Boulevard and Weston Road, Lawrence Avenue, Church Street, Wilson Avenue, and Lawrence East RT Station. Sheppard Avenue, and then serve all stops to York University. Westbound buses serve all stops from Starspray Boulevard to Markham Road, and then stop only at McCowan Road, Rushley Drive, Midland Avenue, and 41 KEELE Lawrence East RT Station. 41E Keele Stn-York University Express Eastbound buses stop only at Lawrence West RT Station, McCowan Road, and Monday to Friday peak-period express service between York University and Markham Road, and then serve all stops to Starspray Boulevard. Keele Station. Southbound buses serve stops at York Lanes, Murray Ross Parkway & York 116 MORNINGSIDE University Busway, Finch Avenue, Sheppard Avenue, Wilson Avenue, Falstaff 116E Kennedy Stn-Scarborough College and Conlins Rd Express Avenue, Lawrence Avenue, Gulliver Road, Eglinton Avenue, Donald Avenue, Express service all day every day, eastbound morning and westbound afternoon, Keele Street & Rogers Road, Weston Road & Rogers Road, Keele Street & St between Conlins Road, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Centennial Clair Avenue (farside), and Keele Station only. College Ellesmere Campus, and Kennedy Station. Northbound buses serve stops at Keele Station,
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