Toronto Coach Terminal
THE BUILDING
Built in 1931, the Art Deco style terminal was at first home to Gray Coach Lines, an interurban bus line owned by the Toronto Transportation Commission (now the Toronto Transit Commission, or TTC). It is still served by several interurban services, such as Greyhound Canada, Coach Canada, and Ontario Northland.
With construction of a new intercity terminal near Union Station nearing completion, the station will likely close in the near future.
THE ASSET
Tris: 7,726
LOD: auto-gen
Textures: 2K d/i/n/s
Service: Five bus platforms for your bus routes, and an optional (though non-prototypical) metro station set at -15m below street level. (I don’t see a reason for it not being compatible with Metro Overhaul, YMMV)
To make this function somewhat realistically, the first two bus bays closest to the building’s main entrance are non-functional. The spacing here is too narrow for things to function correctly. Additionally, busses occasionally enter the two bus bays closest to the building entrance incorrectly. The pathing for this asset was tricky as it is, so a fix is unlikely.
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