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GO Transit confusingly describes the location as "Ajax Harwood Plaza" at "Harwood Ave. S. & Bayly St.", while it is not in the Harwood Plaza, which is indeed on the corner of Bayley, but is really one block north in another plaza, correctly located by their map link - [1], and address at #190. Durham Region Transit refers to it as Ajax Plaza Terminal or mostly just Ajax Plaza as a stop. The DRT Ajax route map does not help by using the name Plaza Station, when Station Plaza is a small shopping centre just another block north. Greyhound Canada simply uses Ajax Plaza, although they incorrectly give the address as #290, which could possibly be near Harwood Plaza. Are you confused yet? DRT presumably uses the name Ajax Plaza to distinguish between their other facilities in the town. GO Transit consistently uses Bus Terminal to distinguish from their railway stations.-Secondarywaltz (talk) 23:43, 1 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]