The 501 Züm Queen will service the Vaughan Metropolitian Centre and York University



The 501A/C Züm Queen will continue to service York University (no changes to existing stops)

The 501 Züm Queen stop is located along Highway 7, near the entrance to the subway station. Note: There will be a minor route change to 501 Züm Queen - it will no longer service YRT/Viva stations on Interchange Way at Highway 7 and Jane Street. It will service YRT bus stop on Jane Street at Interchange Way.

501 Züm Queen will go Highway 7 to Jane Street, then continue on to York University, stopping at it's existing stop location.

Once the Viva Rapidway is complete, 501 Züm Queen will service the rapidway and stairs leading to the subway station.

The York University subway station is located at Ian MacDonald Boulevard and York Boulevard. Züm buses can be accessed from bus stops located on Ian MacDonald Bouelvard (where existing bus stops are located).

Trains will operate every 2 - 5 minutes, depending on the time of day.

Yes, all new subway stations and terminals are made accessible.

501 Züm Queen From Downtown Terminal to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre: approx. 65 minutes

From Downttown Terminal to York University: approx. 85 minutes From Bramalea Terminal to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre: approx. 50 minutes

From Bramalea Terminal to York University: approx. 70 minutes 501A Züm Queen From Downtown Terminal to York University: approx. 60 minutes

From Bramalea Terminal to York University: approx. 45 minutes 501C Züm Queen From Bramalea Terminal to York University: approx. 45 minutes

Yes, you can use your PRESTO card; all six stations will have PRESTO readers.

Yes, you will need to pay an additional fare to get on the subway.

Yes, you will need to pay an additional fare to get on the Züm bus.