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Aurora GO Station

Aurora GO Station is a railway station and bus station in the GO Transit network located on Wellington Street East between Yonge Street and Bayview Avenue in Aurora, Ontario, Canada. It is a stop on the Barrie line train service, and connects with York Region Transit local bus routes, and the GO Express Bus between Newmarket Bus Terminal and Union Station Bus Terminal.

Aurora
General information
Location121 Wellington Street East
Aurora, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates44°00′02″N 79°27′35″W / 44.00056°N 79.45972°W / 44.00056; -79.45972
Owned byMetrolinx
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks1
Connections York Region Transit
Construction
Structure typeHeritage wood frame station building
Parking1725 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeGO Transit: AU
Fare zone63
History
Opened1853 (OS&H)
Rebuilt1900 (GTR)
1982 (GOT)
Services
Preceding station GO Transit Following station
Newmarket Barrie King City
Former services
Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
Newmarket
toward North Bay
North BayToronto King
toward Toronto
Designated1990
Reference no.6500

History edit

 
Commemorative locomotive bell at the station.

Aurora station opened on 16 May 1853, when steam train service began between Toronto and Machell's Corners, as Aurora was then known, on the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railway.[1] The first train was led by the Toronto, the first locomotive built in Canada, completed at the James Good foundry Toronto Locomotive Works on 16 April 1853.[2] The train consist included two boxcars carrying freight, one passenger coach car, and one mixed passenger and baggage car.[3] This first voyage is commemorated by a plaque installed in 1953 at Union Station in Toronto,[4] as well as a steam locomotive bell placed first at Centennial Park in May 1963, which has since been relocated to Aurora station. There is also a plaque placed in a small parkette at the station by the Board of Trade and another placed by the Province of Ontario to remember the event.[5]

The train's arrival at the Wellington Street train station was greeted with cheers from nearly all residents of the community, who had assembled at the station, and the event was celebrated with a fireworks display.[1] Connection to the railway led to prosperity for Aurora, with the development of two hotels, a wagon maker, a brewery, and other businesses.[1] In 1855 the line was completed to Collingwood.

In 1900, Grand Trunk Railway constructed the present building to a standard plan design with a porte-cochère and low profile.[6] The building was designated a provincial heritage building in 1971 and a federal heritage railway station in 1990.[7]

The station building was renovated after GO Transit became the exclusive passenger carrier in 1992.

On August 21, 2012, GO Transit opened a new bus loop to accommodate all GO and York Region Transit bus service at the station.[8]

Services edit

As of January 2018, weekday train service operates approximately every 15–30 minutes in the morning peak period (southbound), every 30 minutes in the afternoon peak period (northbound) and every hour at other times. Outside of peak periods, most trains terminate at Aurora with connecting buses for stations further north.[9]

On weekends and holidays, service operates approximately every hour to and from Union Station, with most trains terminating at Aurora station. Three daily trains in each direction cover the full route from Barrie to Toronto, while the remainder have bus connections at Aurora station for stations further north.[9]

Connecting York Region Transit buses edit

  • 32 Aurora South
  • 33 Wellington
  • 54 Bayview
  • Mobility On-Request

Future edit

In August 2023, construction began on station improvements to support future all-day, two-way 15-minute service between Union Station and Aurora. The work includes: adding a second through-track with a new platform accessible via pedestrian tunnels, building a new passenger pick-up/drop-off area, adding a new exit at Berczy Street. The work is part of the province's GO Expansion project.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Bradford, Robert (2015). Keeping Ontario Moving: The History of Roads and Road Building in Ontario. Dundurn Press. p. 26. ISBN 9781459724112.
  2. ^ . North America Railway Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2014-05-08. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  3. ^ Carter, Robert Terence (2011). Stories of Newmarket: An Old Ontario Town. Dundurn Press. ISBN 9781554888818.
  4. ^ Boles, Derek (2009). Toronto's Railway Heritage. Images of Rail. Arcadia Publishing. p. 14. ISBN 9780738565705. LCCN 2009925477.
  5. ^ "Aurora station first train bell sign". Flickr. 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2016. see other photos in the stream for plaques, details.
  6. ^ . Parks Canada. Archived from the original on 18 December 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  7. ^ . Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. Parks Canada. Archived from the original on 14 May 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  8. ^ "New Bus Loop at Aurora GO Station Opened August 21". Transit Toronto. August 24, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  9. ^ a b (PDF). GO Transit. January 5, 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 3, 2019. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  10. ^ "Metrolinx upgrades Aurora GO Station for GO Expansion work". Metrolinx. August 21, 2023. from the original on August 22, 2023.

External links edit

  Media related to Aurora GO Station at Wikimedia Commons

  • GO Transit station page for Aurora GO Station
  • First Steam Train in Canada West 1853
  • CNR Aurora
  • Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Railway Station Report RSR-13, CNR, Aurora, Ontario

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Aurora GO Station is a railway station and bus station in the GO Transit network located on Wellington Street East between Yonge Street and Bayview Avenue in Aurora Ontario Canada It is a stop on the Barrie line train service and connects with York Region Transit local bus routes and the GO Express Bus between Newmarket Bus Terminal and Union Station Bus Terminal AuroraGeneral informationLocation121 Wellington Street EastAurora OntarioCanadaCoordinates44 00 02 N 79 27 35 W 44 00056 N 79 45972 W 44 00056 79 45972Owned byMetrolinxPlatforms1 side platformTracks1ConnectionsYork Region TransitConstructionStructure typeHeritage wood frame station buildingParking1725 spacesBicycle facilitiesYesAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeGO Transit AUFare zone63HistoryOpened1853 OS amp H Rebuilt1900 GTR 1982 GOT ServicesPreceding station GO Transit Following station Newmarkettowards Allandale Waterfront Barrie King Citytowards Union StationFormer servicesPreceding station Canadian National Railway Following station Newmarkettoward North Bay North Bay Toronto Kingtoward TorontoHeritage Railway Station Canada Designated1990Reference no 6500 Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 Connecting York Region Transit buses 4 Future 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Commemorative locomotive bell at the station Aurora station opened on 16 May 1853 when steam train service began between Toronto and Machell s Corners as Aurora was then known on the Ontario Simcoe and Huron Railway 1 The first train was led by the Toronto the first locomotive built in Canada completed at the James Good foundry Toronto Locomotive Works on 16 April 1853 2 The train consist included two boxcars carrying freight one passenger coach car and one mixed passenger and baggage car 3 This first voyage is commemorated by a plaque installed in 1953 at Union Station in Toronto 4 as well as a steam locomotive bell placed first at Centennial Park in May 1963 which has since been relocated to Aurora station There is also a plaque placed in a small parkette at the station by the Board of Trade and another placed by the Province of Ontario to remember the event 5 The train s arrival at the Wellington Street train station was greeted with cheers from nearly all residents of the community who had assembled at the station and the event was celebrated with a fireworks display 1 Connection to the railway led to prosperity for Aurora with the development of two hotels a wagon maker a brewery and other businesses 1 In 1855 the line was completed to Collingwood In 1900 Grand Trunk Railway constructed the present building to a standard plan design with a porte cochere and low profile 6 The building was designated a provincial heritage building in 1971 and a federal heritage railway station in 1990 7 The station building was renovated after GO Transit became the exclusive passenger carrier in 1992 On August 21 2012 GO Transit opened a new bus loop to accommodate all GO and York Region Transit bus service at the station 8 Services editAs of January 2018 weekday train service operates approximately every 15 30 minutes in the morning peak period southbound every 30 minutes in the afternoon peak period northbound and every hour at other times Outside of peak periods most trains terminate at Aurora with connecting buses for stations further north 9 On weekends and holidays service operates approximately every hour to and from Union Station with most trains terminating at Aurora station Three daily trains in each direction cover the full route from Barrie to Toronto while the remainder have bus connections at Aurora station for stations further north 9 Connecting York Region Transit buses edit32 Aurora South 33 Wellington 54 Bayview Mobility On RequestFuture editIn August 2023 construction began on station improvements to support future all day two way 15 minute service between Union Station and Aurora The work includes adding a second through track with a new platform accessible via pedestrian tunnels building a new passenger pick up drop off area adding a new exit at Berczy Street The work is part of the province s GO Expansion project 10 See also edit nbsp Railways portal nbsp Ontario portal List of designated heritage railway stations of CanadaReferences edit a b c Bradford Robert 2015 Keeping Ontario Moving The History of Roads and Road Building in Ontario Dundurn Press p 26 ISBN 9781459724112 The Toronto No 2 North America Railway Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2014 05 08 Retrieved 11 June 2014 Carter Robert Terence 2011 Stories of Newmarket An Old Ontario Town Dundurn Press ISBN 9781554888818 Boles Derek 2009 Toronto s Railway Heritage Images of Rail Arcadia Publishing p 14 ISBN 9780738565705 LCCN 2009925477 Aurora station first train bell sign Flickr 2016 Retrieved September 4 2016 see other photos in the stream for plaques details Canadian National Railway Station Parks Canada Archived from the original on 18 December 2013 Retrieved 13 May 2014 The Directory of Designated Heritage Railway Stations in Ontario Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Parks Canada Archived from the original on 14 May 2014 Retrieved 13 May 2014 New Bus Loop at Aurora GO Station Opened August 21 Transit Toronto August 24 2012 Retrieved February 22 2019 a b Barrie Line Schedule table 65 PDF GO Transit January 5 2019 Archived from the original PDF on February 3 2019 Retrieved February 22 2019 Metrolinx upgrades Aurora GO Station for GO Expansion work Metrolinx August 21 2023 Archived from the original on August 22 2023 External links edit nbsp Media related to Aurora GO Station at Wikimedia Commons GO Transit station page for Aurora GO Station Town of Aurora Grand Trunk Railway Station First Steam Train in Canada West 1853 CNR Aurora Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Railway Station Report RSR 13 CNR Aurora Ontario Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aurora GO Station amp oldid 1175703279, wikipedia, wiki, 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