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Old 07-20-2014, 09:35 PM
 
Location: Louisville, KY
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Greetings everyone,

Member from Kentucky, USA here. I will be traveling to Toronto next month to visit some family members, but due to the time of my flight's arrival, I have to get myself to the subway station by their house. I saw there is an "airport rocket" TTC bus that goes between Pearson and Kipling Station all day. I was on the TTC's website trying to figure out where exactly the bus would pick me up to go to Kipling station and it said it picks passengers up at Terminal 3. I know that Pearson has a terminal 1 and terminal 3, so my question is, does anybody know if the airport rocket picks passengers up at terminal 1 too? I'm not sure which terminal my flight would be arriving at and I would just like to plan ahead so I don't arrive there and become confused, as this is my first time traveling alone. Do USA inbound flights only arrive at one of the terminals? If not, can you access one terminal if your at the other? (If I recall correctly, that's not possible). I've been to Pearson twice in the past year but had my brother with me and a ride arranged so I didn't really pay attention to the things I need to know for this upcoming trip.

Any tips/clarification would be greatly appreciated. I do not want to spend $60 plus tip for a cab when I can spend $3 to ride the TTC.

Thanks
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Old 07-24-2014, 07:08 AM
 
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yes, the 192 bus stops at both terminal 1 and 3, so whichever terminal you arrive at, you will be able to take it.
I always take it rather than a $60 taxi, too.
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Old 07-24-2014, 05:08 PM
 
Location: Toronto
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If you are coming on Air Canada or United you'll be arriving at T1, all other U.S Carriers are T3 but as Botticelli mentioned doesn't matter as the bus stops at both T3 (on the arrivals level) and T1 (on the ground level). Although it won't matter to you which terminal you arrive at because the bus goes to both, T1 and T3 are indeed connected to one another by a free monorail that operates 24/7 365.

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Old 07-26-2014, 10:13 PM
 
Location: Louisville, KY
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yes, the 192 bus stops at both terminal 1 and 3, so whichever terminal you arrive at, you will be able to take it.
I always take it rather than a $60 taxi, too.
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If you are coming on Air Canada or United you'll be arriving at T1, all other U.S Carriers are T3 but as Botticelli mentioned doesn't matter as the bus stops at both T3 (on the arrivals level) and T1 (on the ground level). Although it won't matter to you which terminal you arrive at because the bus goes to both, T1 and T3 are indeed connected to one another by a free monorail that operates 24/7 365.
Awesome! Thank you both for the clarification. I should be arriving at T3 then since I'll be flying American Airlines. Once I find the bus it should be smooth sailing from there.

Thanks again.
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