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Viva Green

Former Viva bus rapid transit line

Viva Green

Summary

Former Viva bus rapid transit line

FieldValue
numberViva Green
bgcolor#
titlecolor#ffffff
routetypeBus rapid transit
operatorTok Transit
statusCancelled
systemYRT/Viva
vehicleVan Hool A330
localeYork Region
communitiesMarkham; Toronto
start
endMcCowan & Highway 7
stops12
open
close
frequency23 mins (rush hour only)
map
Former Vivastation (stop) on Don Mills Road at [[Don Mills station]] in Toronto in 2014

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

Service on the Viva Green route was suspended on April 5, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. On August 14, 2023, YRT announced that the route would not resume operation.

Route description

Until its closure in 2020, the route had 12 stations. They were between Don Mills subway station in Toronto's North York district and McCowan Road in Markham. Viva Green operated during rush hour only and connected Viva Purple and Pink with Line 4 Sheppard. The route also served Unionville GO Station via the nearby Enterprise stop. Viva Green had three of its stops located in the City of Toronto, which was the most of any Viva bus rapid transit line.

YRTGreen}}; color:white"Viva GreenNameOpening dateCityMajor connections
October 16, 2005Toronto
Seneca Hill
McNicoll
Esna-SteelesMarkham
Denison
14th
WardenNovember 20, 2005
Post RoadFebruary 5, 2017
EnterpriseNovember 20, 2005
Kennedy
Bullock
McCowan

References

References

  1. (April 4, 2020). "YRT further decreases services, April 5 - Transit Toronto - Weblog".
  2. (August 14, 2023). "Service Changes and Updates".
  3. "Viva System Map January 5, 2020".
  4. Koole, James. "York Region's Viva Network". Transit Toronto.
  5. Mackenzie, Robert. (February 4, 2017). "YRT Opens New Vivastation, February 5".
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