Windsor International Transit Terminal is a
bus terminal
A bus station or a bus interchange is a structure where city or intercity buses stop to pick up and drop off passengers. While the term bus depot can also be used to refer to a bus station, it generally refers to a bus garage. A bus station is la ...
for
Transit Windsor
Transit Windsor provides public transportation in the city of Windsor, Ontario, Canada as well as LaSalle, Essex, Kingsville, Amherstburg and Leamington and serves more than 6 million passengers each year (6.72 million in 2017), covering an area ...
.
It is located on the block between Chatham Street and Pitt Street on the east side of Church Street in downtown
Windsor,
Ontario
Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central C ...
, Canada.
Transit Windsor redeveloped its downtown transit terminal through a public-private partnership involving federal, provincial and local governments and
Greyhound Canada
Greyhound Canada Transportation ULC began as a local British Columbia bus line in the early 1920s, expanded across most of Canada, and became a subsidiary of the US Greyhound in 1940.
In 2018, Greyhound pulled out of Western Canada, preserving ...
. The new bus station, built at a cost of $7.4-million, opened in the summer of 2007, replacing a small facility that was more than 65 years old. The project is sited next to several major arts facilities,
like the
Art Gallery of Windsor
Art Windsor-Essex (AWE) (formerly known as the Art Gallery of Windsor) is a not-for-profit art institute in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Established in 1943, the gallery has a mandate as a public art space to show significant works of art by loca ...
,
Windsor's Community Museum
Windsor Community Museum is a historical museum located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada which displays artifacts from Windsor. It is located at François Baby House, built in 1812 by François Baby, a prominent French-Canadian (which is now designa ...
, and
François Baby House, and is about 0.6 kilometres from
Caesars Windsor
Caesars Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada is one of four casinos in the Detroit–Windsor area and was opened in 1994 on the waterfront of the Detroit River. Owned by the Government of Ontario (through the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporatio ...
.
Services
Transit Windsor routes serving this terminal:
* 1A Transway
* 1C Transway(eastbound and westbound)
* 3 West(evenings, Sundays & holidays)
* 4 Ottawa
* 5 Dominion
* 6 Dougall
* 8 Walkerville
* 14 Parent
* Tunnel Bus
* Special events buses to Detroit
References
External links
{{Commons category-inline, Windsor International Transit Terminal
Pictures, videos and a review of the Windsor International Transit Terminal
Bus stations in Ontario
Transport in Windsor, Ontario
Buildings and structures in Windsor, Ontario
Transport infrastructure completed in 2007
2007 establishments in Ontario