Windsor International Transit Terminal
Windsor International Transit Terminal | |
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Location |
300 Chatham Street West[1] Windsor, Ontario Canada |
Coordinates | 42°19′03.5″N 83°02′35″W / 42.317639°N 83.04306°WCoordinates: 42°19′03.5″N 83°02′35″W / 42.317639°N 83.04306°W |
Owned by | City of Windsor |
Bus stands | 16[2] |
Bus operators |
Transit Windsor Greyhound Canada |
Construction | |
Bicycle facilities | Bicycle posts |
Disabled access | Yes |
Other information | |
Website | Transit Terminals |
History | |
Opened | 2007 |
Windsor International Transit Terminal is a multi-modal facility shared by Transit Windsor and Greyhound Canada.[1] It is located on the block between Chatham Street and Pitt Street on the east side of Church Street in downtown Windsor, Ontario, Canada.[2]
Transit Windsor redeveloped its downtown transit terminal through a public-private partnership involving federal, provincial and local governments and Greyhound Canada. The new bus station, built at a cost of $7.4-million, opened in the summer of 2007, replacing a small facility that was more than 65 years old. The project is sited next to several major arts facilities,[3] like the Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor's Community Museum, and François Baby House, and is about 0.6 kilometres from Caesars Windsor.
Services
Transit Windsor routes serving this terminal:[2]
- 1A Transway
- 1C Transway(eastbound and westbound)
- 3 West(evenings, Sundays & holidays)
- 4 Ottawa
- 5 Dominion
- 6 Dougall
- 8 Walkerville
- 14 Parent
- Tunnel Bus[4]
- Special events buses to Detroit[4]
References
- 1 2 "Transit Terminals". City Of Windsor. 2015. Retrieved July 2015.
Windsor International Transit Terminal (downtown) is a multi-modal facility shared by Transit Windsor and Greyhound Canada
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(help) - 1 2 3 "Boarding platforms at downtown terminal" (PDF). City Of Windsor. 2015. Retrieved July 2015. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "An Evolving Picture: Federal Transit Investments Across Canada" (PDF). Canadian Urban Transit Association (CUTA). February 2008. Retrieved July 2015.
The new Windsor International Transit Terminal opened in the summer of 2007
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(help) - 1 2 "Service to Detroit, Michigan". Transit Windsor. City Of Windsor. Retrieved July 2015. Check date values in:
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External links
Media related to Transit Windsor at Wikimedia Commons