Markster
Senior Member
I think there's a silent "in Canada" or perhaps "in Ontario" in there. In terms of multi-modal integration, it's pretty big.I'd hardly call it one of the bigger transit terminals built.
This new station has fewer platforms than the existing one, actually. If you want to be picky about platforms, then you could include the on-street bus stops, which are the only provision for municipal buses. The old station has 5 inter-city, and 16 municipal platforms. The new one will have 2 LRT, 3 train, 5 inter-city bus, and 0 municipal platforms (due to a grid-ifying of the network due to take place in 2017).