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The City of
Vaughan Vaughan ( ) (2022 population 344,412) is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Regional Municipality of York, just north of Toronto. Vaughan was the fastest-growing municipality in Canada between 1996 and 2006 with its population increa ...
in
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,
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offers a complex transportation infrastructure, which includes
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,
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, regional roads, municipality-funded roads, and train services.


Air

Because of Vaughan's proximity to
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, Vaughan residents use
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in order to travel to various domestic and international destinations. Alternatives to the Toronto Pearson International Airport are available in the nearby cities of Hamilton and Kitchener-Waterloo, where the
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and Waterloo Airports are located. Vaughan was once home to the now-closed
Maple Airport Maple Airport was a small airfield in the Township of Vaughan (now a city) in York Region, Ontario, Canada, near the namesake former Village of Maple, that was open from 1955 until 1987. The airport, established by Marion Alice Orr, one of Canad ...
. The only
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that remain in the city are small private facilities. Two are unregistered helipads, one located at the Hwy 7 & 400 Walmart and another at the Eagle's Nest golf club in Maple. The third is the Kleinburg/Tavares Field (Identifier CTV4), a small grass strip with a 1000' runway and a helipad, located near Teston Road & Pine Valley Drive in
Kleinburg Kleinburg is an unincorporated village in the city of Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is home to the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, an art gallery with a focus on the Group of Seven (artists), Group of Seven, and the Kortright Centre for Conserva ...


Public transportation

Within the city,
York Region Transit York Region Transit (YRT) is the public transit operator in York Region, Ontario, Canada. Its headquarters are in Richmond Hill, at 50 High Tech Road. YRT operates 65 full-time rush hour and limited routes, 35 school services, and six Viva ...
(YRT), which includes
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(bus rapid transit); and the
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(TTC), provide public transit services. Prior to 2001, Vaughan was served by a municipal-funded transit system, namely Vaughan Transit. In 2001, the York Region government amalgamated the Vaughan Transit with four other municipal-managed transit systems in York Region to form YRT. In 2005, York Region Transit launched Viva, which operated in parts of Vaughan on
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. In addition, GO Transit provides commuter trains and buses.


York Region Transit

YRT serves Vaughan with over 20 routes. Most of its bus routes operate on main roads throughout Vaughan, which is laid out in a grid-like system. Fares are $4.00 regardless of age. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates one contracted route along Bathurst Street, and a second (TTC or YRT) fare is charged when crossing the city limits at
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in the relevant direction. However, a TTC fare is not charged on YRT buses entering Toronto to make connections at terminals. York Region Transit allows Vaughan residents to travel around York Region, and to the surrounding
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with GO Transit Connections. It has five major terminals in Vaughan:
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located at the Promenade Mall,
Vaughan Mills Terminal Vaughan Mills is a regional outlet mall located at the southeast quadrant of the Highway 400 and Rutherford Road interchange in Vaughan, Ontario, just south of Canada's Wonderland. It is one of the largest enclosed shopping centres in Canada, ...
located at Vaughan Mills Mall, and at three TTC subway stations: SmartCentres Place Bus Terminal at , , and . Connections to other transit systems include
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,
GO Transit GO Transit is a regional public transit system serving the Greater Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada. With its hub at Union Station in Toronto, GO Transit's green-and-white trains and buses serve a population of more than seven mil ...
, and the aforementioned TTC.


Viva

Due to the increased congestion on York Region's roads, York Region Transit launched a bus rapid transit (BRT) system on September 4, 2005, and named it Viva, meaning "praised by everyone" in Italian. Unlike regular YRT routes, Viva stops only at Vivastations, specially designed stops that incorporate a ticket vending machine and a ticket validator (fares are on a proof-of-payment basis to speed up boarding times), as well as a real-time "smart" display that notify passengers when the next vehicle is expected to depart. Most Vivastations are blue, but several stops on
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have a unique bronze design referred to as "vivavintage" to better suit the historic areas, especially along Yonge Street in Thornhill, where space is short and will be served by miniature "vivamicro" stations. YRT fares apply to VIVA. It is the name for the York Region Rapid Transit Plan and was funded through a Public-Private Partnership (P3) consortium called the York Region Rapid Transit Corporation. York Region has control over all fares and service planning. Viva service is integrated with YRT's regular transit routes and operated as one regional transit system (1system) that enables customers to travel across the city and region. The system was opened to public in four stages. The second phase was opened on October 16, 2005, the third phase was opened on November 20, and the first part of the fourth phase was opened on January 2, 2006. There are four viva lines operating within Vaughan (80% of Viva lines operating within York Region):
Viva Blue Viva Blue is a BRT line on the Viva bus rapid transit system in York Region, located north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by Tok Transit, under contract from York Region Transit. This is the busiest bus route in the York Region ...
(on Yonge Street),
Viva Orange Viva Orange is a line on the Viva bus rapid transit system in York Region, Ontario, Canada. The route primarily runs in an east–west direction along the Highway 7 Rapidway in Vaughan. It is operated by Tok Transit under contract from York R ...
(on
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), and
Viva Pink Viva Pink is a former Viva bus rapid transit line in York Region, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was operated by Tok Transit under contract from the Region of York. Viva Pink was a rush hour only route which overlapped Viva Blue and Viv ...
(an alternative to Viva Blue at peak-hours). Viva bus lines operate using blue
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and
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vehicles. Viva Orange buses use the
Highway 7 Rapidway The Highway 7 Rapidway in York Region, Ontario, Canada, is a bus rapid transit right-of-way that runs along Highway 7 from Bruce Street in Vaughan to Birchmount Road in Markham. There are plans to extend it west to Highway 50 and east to Cor ...
, which are reserved bus lanes in the centre of Highway 7, for part of the route. Viva buses are given priority at traffic signals, meaning that the bus driver can adjust the traffic lights when the bus are behind schedule due to a traffic congestion, significantly improving the efficiency of service. Buses operate 18 hours a day, 7 days per week, including holidays. Bus frequency ranges from 5 minutes to 15 minutes.


Toronto Transit Commission

In addition to YRT, the
Toronto Transit Commission The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the primary public transport agency in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operating the majority of the city's transit bus, bus and rail services. It is the oldest and largest of the urban transit service providers ...
(TTC) also provides some services within the city:


Subway

The TTC's
Line 1 Yonge–University Line 1 Yonge–University is a rapid transit line of the Toronto subway. It serves Toronto and the neighbouring city of Vaughan in Ontario, Canada. It is operated by the Toronto Transit Commission, has 38 stations and is in length, making it t ...
subway line travels into Vaughan to Highway 7 and
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and opened on December 17, 2017. The three stations in Vaughan are named Pioneer Village,
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, and
Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Vaughan Metropolitan Centre is the city centre of Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Measuring , the district is located at the intersection of Highway 7 and Jane Street (Toronto), Jane Street, northeast of the Ontario Highway 400, Highway 400 and Ontario ...
. Unlike the case with TTC-operated buses, no extra fare is charged for travel into Vaughan. Source:


Bus

There is also one TTC-contracted bus route operating within Vaughan, which serves Bathurst Street. Unlike the subway, a special fare policy applies to this route. A passenger who boards a TTC contracted bus in Vaughan and travels only within Vaughan may transfer to YRT operated bus routes without paying a second fare. A passenger who boards in Vaughan and travels into Toronto (or from Toronto into York) must pay an extra fare to continue their trip into the other transit system's territory. There were formerly five TTC-contracted bus routes serving major north–south streets which continued north from Toronto prior to the subway extension, but four were replaced with YRT routes because of route restructuring after the subway opened.


Rail

The
Barrie line Barrie is one of the seven commuter lines of the GO Transit system in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada. It extends from Union Station in Toronto in a generally northward direction to Barrie, and includes ten stations along its route ...
, operated by GO Transit, provides the only passenger service to Vaughan. The two stations in the city are
Rutherford GO Station Rutherford GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is a stop on the Barrie line train service. This station was opened in January 2001 to accommodate the growing ridership on the li ...
,on Rutherford Road east of
Keele Street Keele Street is a north–south road in Toronto and York Region in Ontario, Canada. It stretches , running from Bloor Street in Toronto to the Holland Marsh. It begins at Bloor Street, as a continuation of Parkside Drive, which was originally pa ...
and south of Rutherford Road, and Maple GO Station in
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, located north of
Major Mackenzie Drive Major Mackenzie Drive, often shortened to Major Mac, is a major east-west arterial road in southern York Region, Ontario, Canada, just north of Toronto. It is a York regional road, numbered as York Regional Road 25, and passes through the three ...
and east of Keele Street. The line terminates at
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in the north and at
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in Toronto in the south.


Roads

In terms of road systems, Vaughan is strongly influenced by its southerly neighbour, Toronto. Vaughan inherits a grid-like road network, funded by three levels of government. The government of Ontario funds the provincial highways across the town; the government of York Region funds most of its arterial and main routes throughout the town; and the government of Vaughan funds all local routes, and some arterial routes.


Provincial highways

The Ontario government funds only certain roads across Vaughan and designates them as Ontario Provincial Highways. These include Highways 400 and 427. Highway 400 serves as a major expressway linking Toronto, Vaughan, and Northern Ontario. Prior to the 1998 massive downloading, the Ontario government also maintained Highway 7 (now
York Regional Road 7 York Region, located in southcentral Ontario, Canada, assigned approximately 50 regional roads, each with a number ranging from 1 to 99. All expenses for York Regional Roads (i.e: maintenance, traffic lights, and snow clearing) are funded by th ...
), Highway 11 (now
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, locally known as Yonge Street), and Highway 27 (now
York Regional Road 27 Regional Municipality of York, Ontario, York Region, located in southcentral Ontario, Canada, assigned approximately 50 Regional road (Ontario), regional roads, each with a number ranging from 1 to 99. All expenses for York Regional Roads (i.e: m ...
).


York Regional Roads

Most of the main routes are urban "county" roads, maintained by York Region. Each of them is assigned with a number, which is shown by a shield shaped like a flowerpot. York Regional Roads, like the roads in Toronto, are laid out in a grid-like system. Most of the north–south routes continue street names from Toronto. The York Regional Roads are laid out in a grid pattern about two kilometres apart. The regional road system is particularly successful since the landscape across Vaughan and York Region is relatively flat. Most of the York Regional Roads within Vaughan are four or six lanes, with a few exceptions in the rural areas to the north and the west, where they are mostly two lanes.


Municipal roads

The City of Vaughan also funds some of the main routes and all of the light-duty roads. Major roads that are funded by Vaughan are preferred by motorists to travel within the town. Most cars that will visit other nearby municipalities must use York Regional Road. They are called the "municipal main streets" but are therefore relatively light duty. Those roads often serve as an alternative to congested York Regional Roads. The City of Vaughan also funds almost all residential streets across the town.


Privately-controlled

In addition, Highway 407 Express Toll Route (407 ETR) is a major tolled east–west expressway. It is now privately controlled but was once provincially controlled. The highway serves as a bypass to Highway 401 and Highway 7, which are very busy roadways. Users using the Highway 407 must pay a certain fare and are invoiced monthly. Cameras installed on the highway's onramps and offramps of Highway 407 capture either the rear license plate number or transponder information from vehicles using the road. Transponders may be leased from Highway 407 for automobile users. Vehicles over five tonnes must use a transponder to use the road. Vehicle owners without a transponder are charged a "video toll charge," in addition to regular toll charges per distance traveled. Highway 407 has an arrangement with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation requiring that all outstanding fees must be paid for drivers to renew their driving licenses. Highway 407 primarily serves Vaughan from
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(Yonge Street) to York Regional Road 24 (Highway 50). The highway connects Vaughan with Pickering, to the east, and Burlington, to the west.


References

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