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[edit] Union Station
The key on this image is incorrect. Union Station is not a multi-level station. It is a single-level station, and nominally a transfer station. Perhaps the key meant to say "multi-level or transfer station"? Cleduc 21:05, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
- Union might actually be a multi-level station, if you consider VIA Rail and GO Transit rail service. On the other hand, the map is clearly labeled as a subway map. What do you think? --Ori Livneh (talk) 03:33, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
- In the context of the subway system itself, it is not a transfer station. Other stations that link with GO Trains (such as Dundas West) are not considered "transfer stations" by virtue of their connection, so Union should not either. However, sometimes it's called the transfer point between the University/Spadina and Yonge lines, but I think that's, well, crap -- the trains run straight through, you don't change trains, and they're not separate lines. The only other reason would be the streetcar station which is a subway (with one other station, Queen's Quay). But I think it's a big stretch. Cleduc 13:42, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, changed. --Ori Livneh (talk) 20:16, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
- In the context of the subway system itself, it is not a transfer station. Other stations that link with GO Trains (such as Dundas West) are not considered "transfer stations" by virtue of their connection, so Union should not either. However, sometimes it's called the transfer point between the University/Spadina and Yonge lines, but I think that's, well, crap -- the trains run straight through, you don't change trains, and they're not separate lines. The only other reason would be the streetcar station which is a subway (with one other station, Queen's Quay). But I think it's a big stretch. Cleduc 13:42, 7 July 2006 (UTC)