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Downtown Toronto is a central business district located in the Old City of Toronto. Specifically, the South Core is the area immediately surrounding Union Station, where both local, commuter, intercity, & charter bus operations converge.
The South Core was once part Toronto Harbour and now lies on land fill done from the 1850s to 1920s to accommodate railway lines. From the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s, the Gardiner Expressway was erected, cutting off much of the city from the Toronto.
In previous decades, much of the land was unusable due to its designation as rail lands. Today, multiple business and condominium towers have risen and more continue to be built. The name South Core derives from south of the downtown (or financial) core of the city.
Buses seen include:
TTC:
8413, 8546, & 8557 on Route 19
3500, 7114, & 8365 on Route 97
8405, 8458, & 8579 on Route 114
8419 & 8584 on Route 121
8692 on Route 202
3329, 3352, 3363, 4557, 8099, 8104, 8124, 8207, 8328, & 8334 on Route 501
4514, 4586, & 4622 on Route 503
4411, 4442, 4460, & 4519 on Route 504
4571 on Route 508
8431 was Not In Service
Wheeltrans W607 & W636
GO Transit:
8519 on Route 61
Billy Bishop Shuttle 2808
Great Canadian 1206 & 1207
La Quebecois 1628
OnEx Bus KL09
Badder 1416
Broach Coach LA32967
City Sightseeing 85138
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