Niagara Falls station in
Niagara Falls,
Ontario,
Canada is served by
Via Rail trains connecting it with
Toronto, and by the
Maple Leaf joint Via-
Amtrak train between Toronto and
New York City. From summer 2009, it is also served by seasonal
GO Transit trains operating by way of the
Lakeshore West line between Toronto and Niagara Falls on weekends and holidays.
The
Victorian Gothic Revival style station was built as the terminus for
Great Western Railway (1879–1882) and
Grand Trunk Railway (1882–1923). It was later acquired by
CN Rail (1923-1970s) and now used by Via Rail (1970s-) and GO Transit.
The station is staffed and
wheelchair-accessible, and offers free long-term parking.
GO Transit operates 12 weekday bus services and 8 weekends and holiday services from the station to
Burlington GO Station
Customs
There is no pre-clearance facilities here or on the American side. For passengers coming from the US,
Canada Customs officers process passengers on the train. For trains to the US, US Customs handle passengers upon entry into the US at
Niagara Falls, New York .
Niagara Falls Transit Terminal
The City of Niagara Falls Transit Terminal is located directly across Bridge Street from the railway station.
Local buses
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