About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Union Station, Hamilton GO Centre, Allandale Station, Oshawa GO Station, Lincolnville GO Station, King City GO Station, Georgetown GO Station, Niagara Falls, Ontario railway station, Bramalea GO Station, Oakville GO Station, Bloor GO Station, Langstaff GO Station, Stouffville GO Station, York University GO Station, Guelph railway station, Markham GO Station, Mimico GO Station, Aldershot GO Station, Milliken GO Station, Brampton GO Station, Long Branch GO Station, Barrie South GO Station, Unionville GO Station, St. Catharines railway station, Aurora GO Station, Rutherford GO Station, Lisgar GO Station, Newmarket GO Station, Weston GO Station, Maple GO Station, Kipling GO Station, Malton GO Station, Richmond Hill GO Station, Cooksville GO Station, Meadowvale GO Station, Burlington GO Station, Acton GO Station, Dixie GO Station, Streetsville GO Station, Mount Pleasant GO Station, East Gwillimbury GO Station, Erindale GO Station, Milton GO Station, Pickering GO Station, Etobicoke North GO Station, Gormley GO Station, Whitby GO Station, Rouge Hill GO Station, Bloomington GO Station, Ajax GO Station, Exhibition GO Station, Old Cummer GO Station, Mount Joy GO Station, Clarkson GO Station, Centennial GO Station, Bronte GO Station, Guildwood GO Station, Oriole GO Station, Bradford GO Station, Danforth GO Station, Scarborough GO Station, Appleby GO Station, Kennedy GO Station, Agincourt GO Station, Port Credit GO Station, Eglinton GO Station. Excerpt: Union Station is the major inter-city rail station and a major commuter rail hub in Toronto, located on Front Street West and occupying the south side of the block bounded by Bay Street and York Street in the central business district. The station building is owned by the City of Toronto, while the trainshed and trackage is owned by the commuter rail operator GO Transit....