Stouffville line

Stouffville
A southbound Stouffville train west of Danforth GO station.
Overview
OwnerMetrolinx
LocaleGreater Toronto Area
Termini
Stations11
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemGO Transit rail services
Operator(s)GO Transit
Rolling stockMPI MP40PH-3C, MPI MP54AC, EMD F59PH; Bombardier BiLevel Coach
Daily ridership15,000 (2014)[1]
History
OpenedSeptember 7, 1982 (1982-09-07)
Technical
Line length49.6 km (30.8 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed90 miles per hour (145 km/h) (max)
Route map

km
49.6
Old Elm
46.8
Stouffville
38.7
Mount Joy
36.7
Markham
35.0
Centennial
30.6
Unionville
27.4
Milliken
Finch–Kennedy
22.9
Agincourt
CPKC
West Highland Creek
16.4
Kennedy
13.8
Scarborough
8.4
Danforth
Don Yard
0
Union Station
<nr>
km
00.0
0
Union Station
16.4
Union to Kennedy
2.0
Cherry St Junction
2.5
Don River
2.6
Don Valley Parkway
3.0
Eastern Avenue
3.3
Queen Street East
3.8
Dundas Street East
3.9
Logan Ave
4.1
Carlaw Avenue
4.2
Gerrard Street East
4.4
Pape Avenue Pedestrian Bridge
4.8
Jones Avenue
5.5
TTC Greenwood Yard
5.5
Greenwood Avenue
5.8
Pedestrian underpass
Monarch Park - Woodfield Road
6.2
Coxwell Avenue
7.1
Woodbine Avenue
8.1
Main Street
8.4
Danforth
9.4
Victoria Park Avenue
10.6
Warden Avenue
10.9
Danforth Avenue
11.7
Birchmount Road
4.4
pedestrian bridge
former Woodrow Avenue
12.9
Kennedy Road
13.8
Scarborough
13.8
St. Clair Avenue
14.0
Scarborough Junction
Left arrow
14.5
Danforth Road
14.9
pedestrian crossing with
Corvette Ave
15.2
pedestrian crossing with
Benjamin Blvd - Saugeen Cres
Warden
16.2
Freight spur (serving Golden Mile)
16.4
Kennedy
06.5
Kennedy to Agincourt
16.5
Eglinton Avenue
18.5
Lawrence East
18.5
Lawrence Avenue
18.8
Southwest Highland Creek
18.9
Freight Siding
19.0
Freight Siding
20.4
Ellesmere Road
20.4
Ellesmere
20.6
20.6
Atlantic Packaging freight siding
20.8
Progress Avenue
20.9
West Highland Creek
21.1
West Highland Creek
21.4
Highway 401
22.1
CP Havelock line
22.2
West Highland Creek
22.6
Sheppard Avenue
22.9
Agincourt
04.5
Agincourt to Milliken
23.0
pedestrian crossing with
Marilyn Ave - Agincourt Dr
23.6
Havendale Road
24.1
Huntingwood Drive
24.8
Finch Avenue
25.4
Freight siding
25.6
former siding to
Toronto Hydro Electrical substation
26.1
McNicoll Avenue
26.8
Passmore Avenue
27.4
Milliken
Toronto
York Region
03.2
Milliken to Unionville
27.5
Steeles Avenue
28.2
Kennedy Road
28.8
Denison Street
29.6
14th Avenue
30.0
CN Toronto Bypass
former Hagerman Diamond
30.4
Highway 407
30.6
Unionville
04.4
Unionville to Centennial
30.8
Enterprise Boulevard
31.4
Rouge River
31.6
Highway 7
31.9
Eureka Street
32.1
former Unionville Station
32.2
Main Street, Unionville
32.3
Mill Stream
32.5
Bruce Creek
32.7
Kennedy Road
33.5
Eckard Creek
35.0
Centennial
01.7
Centennial to Markham
35.1
McCowan Road
35.4
36.4
Robinson Creek
36.6
Snider Drive
36.7
Markham
02.0
Markham to Mount Joy
36.8
Main St Markham
37.8
16th Avenue
38.7
Mount Joy
08.1
Mount Joy to Stouffville
38.8
Bur Oak Avenue
39.2
Castlemore Avenue
40.0
Major Mackenzie Drive
40.5
Little Rouge Creek
42.5
Elgin Mills Road
44.3
Ninth Line
44.7
19th Avenue
45.2
Reeves Way Boulevard
45.9
Hoover Park Drive
46.5
46.7
Main Street, Stouffville
46.8
Stouffville
47.1
02.8
Stouffville to Lincolnville
47.3
Stouffville Junction
Lake Simcoe Junction Railway
47.0
Stouffville Creek
47.1
Millard Street
48.4
Private farm crossing
49.2
Bethesda Road
49.3
10th Line
49.6
Old Elm
York Region
Durham Region
Uxbridge
Proposed, as part of
MoveOntario 2020 plan
Stouffville line
Overview
Former operator(s)Toronto and Nipissing Railway 1868-1882, Midland Railway of Canada 1882-1884, Grand Trunk Railway 1884-1923 and Canadian National 1923-1982
Map
Stouffville line

Stouffville is one of the seven train lines of the GO Transit system in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada. Its southern terminus is Union Station in Toronto, and its northern terminus is Old Elm (formerly "Lincolnville"[2]) in Whitchurch-Stouffville. There are connections from almost every station to Toronto Transit Commission or York Region Transit bus services.[3]

During peak periods on weekdays, trains operate approximately twice per hour over the entire route, but in the peak direction only. Otherwise, trains operate hourly in both directions seven days a week between either Unionville or Mount Joy stations and Union, with a small number of trips covering the full line to Old Elm. GO bus routes 70 and 71 provide service in the directions, time periods, and segments not covered by train service. However, buses to and from Union Station bypass all other stations within the City of Toronto.[3] Weekend service was operated entirely by bus until November 2, 2019, when weekend train service was introduced.[4]

Between Union Station and Scarborough GO Station, the Stouffville line shares tracks with the Lakeshore East line. Stouffville line trains operate non-stop through the shared segment, bypassing Scarborough and Danforth stations.[5]

  1. ^ "Regional Express Rail" (PDF). Metrolinx. September 5, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 2, 2021. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
  2. ^ Riedner, Heidi (September 29, 2021). "200-year-old elm tree at root of name change of new Lincolnville GO Station". Stouffville Sun-Tribune. Metroland Media Group. Retrieved September 29, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Stouffville line schedule" (PDF). GO Transit. January 5, 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 17, 2019. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  4. ^ "Stouffville Weekend GO Train Service | GO Transit".
  5. ^ "Stouffville GO Train and Bus Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2021.

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