Toronto Union Station

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Toronto Union Station
DescriptionToronto's Union Station Rail Corridor and eastern portion of the GO Transit Weston subdivision
Country Canada
Time period2023
Train Operating CompanyVIA Rail, GO Transit, UP Express
Simulation difficulty7/10 stars
AuthorBWJM
WebsiteToronto Union Station
Rolling Stock
Route map

Pearson Airport
GO Weston Sub
Etobicoke Industrial Area
Rexdale Industrial Area
Etobicoke North
CP MacTier Sub
Weston
MacTier Siding
CP Galt Sub
CP North Toronto Sub
Bloor
GO Newmarket Sub
GO Oakville Sub / Willowbrook Yard
GO North Bathurst Yard
Toronto Union Station
GO Don Yard
GO Kingston Sub
GO Bala Sub

This map covers the Union Station Rail Corridor as well as the GO Transit Weston Sub, starting just west of Toronto Pearson International Airport through to just east of Jarvis Street. Connections exist along the route to Pearson Airport, selected local industrial spurs, the CP MacTier Sub, the CP North Toronto Sub and CP Galt Sub (at the West Toronto Diamond), the GO Newmarket Sub, the GO Oakville Sub, the GO North Bathurst Yard, the GO Bala Sub, the GO Kingston Sub and the GO Don Yard. All intermediate stations are included.

Timetable

PLEASE NOTE: Two copies of the timetable are included - the one labelled "Union Station Full" requires v2.15.0 of RailOS or later to operate. The "Pre 2.15.0" timetable is backwards compatible with older versions.

The provided timetable includes all GO Transit (GO), UP Express (UPX) and VIA Rail (VIA) services that use these tracks, as well as a selection of local and through freight trains from CN and CP.

Operational Tips

The first letter of a train’s headcode represents the service it belongs to, per the below list. The second character of the headcode indicates the train’s origin and/or destination and vary by service. If the second letter is S, X, Y or Z, the train is deadheading (running empty) to or from a yard or storage track, or is sitting idle awaiting the start of service, and the letter indicates which facility it is going to/from. For the GO services, the origin/destination is usually irrelevant as all trains for each line enter and exit at the same point. The only exception is that westbound K6 trains (GO Kitchener line to Bramalea) do not stop at Etobicoke North Station and can bypass it using an adjacent track as needed.

For more details, see the documentation file included with the project.