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How to get fromToronto Coach Terminal to Niagara Falls Suspension Bridgeby train (Amtrak), bus, car or train

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There are 4 ways to get from Toronto Coach Terminal to Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge by train (Amtrak), bus, car, or train

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  1. Train (Amtrak)

    best
    1. Take the train from Toronto to Canadian BordertrainMaple Leaf
    2h 19m
    $60–110
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Toronto Union Station to Niagara Falls, ONbusToronto
    3h 1m
    $10–75
  3. Drive 128.9 km

    1. Drive from Toronto Coach Terminal to Niagara Falls Suspension Bridgecar128.9 km
    1h 27m
    $26–38
  4. Train via Niagara Falls Station

    1. Take the train from Toronto Union Station to Niagara Falls StationtrainVIA Rail
    3h 39m
    $26–120

Toronto Coach Terminal to Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge by foot and train (Amtrak)

Calendar7Weekly Services
Duration2h 19mAverage Duration
Ticket$60Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Toronto Coach Terminal, ON, Canada and Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, ON, Canada?

Amtrak operates a train from Toronto to Canadian Border once daily. Tickets cost $60–110 and the journey takes 2h 2m. Alternatively, Megabus Canada operates a bus from Toronto Union Station to Niagara Falls, ON every 4 hours. Tickets cost $10–75 and the journey takes 1h 35m.

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