Viva Green

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Viva Green
Overview
SystemYRT/Viva
OperatorTok Transit
VehicleVan Hool A330
Began serviceOctober 16, 2005
Route
Route typeBus rapid transit
LocaleYork Region
Communities servedMarkham; North York
StartDon Mills
EndMcCowan & Highway 7
Stops12
Service
Frequency23 mins (rush hour only)
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Stop on Don Mills Road at the west side of Fairview Mall in Toronto

Viva Green is a Viva bus rapid transit line in York Region, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by Tok Transit under contract from the Region of York.

Route description[]

There are 12 stations on the line, between the southern terminal at Don Mills subway station in North York and McCowan Road in Markham.[1] Viva Green operates during rush hour only and connects Viva Purple and Pink with Line 4 Sheppard. The line also serves Unionville GO Station via Enterprise.

Viva Green
Name Opening date City Major connections
Don Mills October 16, 2005[2] Toronto BSicon SUBWAY.svg TTC - Line 4 - Sheppard line.svg Don Mills
Seneca Hill
McNicoll
Esna-Steeles Markham
Denison
14th
Warden November 20, 2005
Viva purple.svg Viva pink.svg
Post Road February 5, 2017[3]
Enterprise November 20, 2005
Kennedy
Viva purple.svg
Bullock
McCowan

Future[]

In 2023, the route is planned to be restructured to operate as a full service route on Leslie Street and Major Mackenzie Drive between the current southern terminus of Don Mills Station and the intersection of Major Mackenzie Drive and Harding Boulevard, about 2 kilometres west of the Richmond Hill GO Station. It is planned to have connections with Viva Silver west of Richmond Hill GO Station and Viva Blue at Yonge Street.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Viva System Map January 5, 2020" (PDF). York Region Transit. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  2. ^ Koole, James. "York Region's Viva Network". Transit Toronto. Retrieved 2017-10-01.
  3. ^ Mackenzie, Robert (2017-02-04). "YRT Opens New Vivastation, February 5". Transit Toronto.
  4. ^ "York Region Transit- 2018 Initiatives (Complete)". Publitas. York Region Transit. p. 99. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
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