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How to get fromToronto to King Cityby train, bus, car, taxi, or subway

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There are 5 ways to get from Toronto to King City by train, bus, car, taxi, or subway

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Union Station GO to King City GOtrain train Br
    42 min
    $8–12
  2. Line 1 subway, line 096 bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the subway from St Patrick Station - Northbound Platform to Pioneer Village Station - Northbound Platformsubway subway 1
    2. Take the bus from Pioneer Village Terminal Platform 2 to King Rd / Doctors Lanebus bus 096
    1h 54m
    $7–8
  3. Line 65 bus

    1. Take the bus from Union Station Bus Terminal to Keele St. @ Burton Grovebus bus 65
    55 min
    $8–10
  4. Drive 37 km

    1. Drive from Toronto to King Citycar car 37 km
    42 min
    $8–11
  5. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Toronto to King Citytaxi taxi 37 km
    42 min
    $85–110

Toronto to King City by train

Calendar115Weekly Trains
Duration42 minAverage Duration
Ticket$8Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Toronto, ON, Canada and King City, ON, Canada?

GO Transit operates a train from Union Station GO to King City GO hourly. Tickets cost $8–12 and the journey takes 42 min. Alternatively, GO Transit operates a bus from Union Station Bus Terminal to Keele St. @ Burton Grove 3 times a day. Tickets cost $8–10 and the journey takes 55 min.

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