Viva Blue - List of All Stations

List of All Stations

There are twenty-five stations on the Viva Blue line (from north to south):

Viva Blue
Name Opening Date City / Town Zone Major Connections
Newmarket Terminal November 20, 2005 Newmarket North GO Transit
Eagle
Mulock
Savage September 6, 2009
Orchard Heights November 20, 2005 Aurora
Wellington
Golf Links
Henderson
Bloomington Aurora/Richmond Hill Fare-Change
King Richmond Hill
Jefferson November 16, 2008 South
19th-Gamble November 20, 2005
Bernard September 4, 2005
Elgin Mills
Crosby
Major Mackenzie
Weldrick
16th-Carrville
Bantry-Scott
Richmond Hill Centre Viva Pink, Viva Purple, GO Transit
Royal Orchard Markham/Vaughan Viva Pink
Centre Viva Pink
Clark Viva Pink
Steeles Viva Pink
Finch Station Toronto Viva Pink, Yonge subway, GO Transit, Brampton Transit

Service from Finch Station to Bernard began on September 4, 2005. Service north of Bernard to Newmarket Terminal began November 20, 2005.

Passengers travelling between north of Bloomington and south of King must pay a two-zone fare; all others, including those starting or stopping at one of those stations, only pay for one zone.

There is also a Viva Blue Short Turn route operating from Finch Station to Bernard, operating entirely at peak periods only. According to the original environmental assessments, it is also known as the Finch-Richmond Hill line.

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