Built between 1915 and 1930, the magnificent Union Station with its spectacular Great Hall is one of Toronto’s most cherished buildings. Union Station is the largest railway terminal ever built in Canada and was designated a National Historic Site in 1975. Union Station is also Canada’s busiest transportation hub, handling more passengers than Pearson Airport. On weekdays, more than 180 GO Trains and 150,000 commuters pass through the station as well as 45 VIA trains and 5,000 intercity passengers, which is over 50% of all VIA’s riders nationwide.
Hundreds of television shows, commercials and Hollywood movies have been filmed in Union Station including the Oscar-winning Chicago; the Jack Nicholson film, The Last Detail; and Silver Streak, the hit 1975 comedy/thriller featuring a runaway train and a spectacular train wreck.
There's Gord outside one of the main entries.
We were where the trains come in and people board ... we weren't allowed to take pictures for security reasons.
We saw where the baggage used to be stored ... there's an original battery-operated cart.
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