The Union Station in downtown Toronto is an important intercity and commuter train/bus hub. Built in 1927, it is considered one of the largest and most amazing railway stations in North America. It was designated as a national historical site in 1975. Today's United Railway Station is not only Canada's busiest passenger transport facilities, but also one of the most popular attractions because of its distinctive neoclassical architectural style. The lobby of the railway station is 7 stories high. The lobby is connected with the subway station, which facilitates the transfer of tourists and provides wifi. The station serves 200,000 people a day. In addition to VIA long-distance trains to Canada and a few American cities, there is Go Transit for commuters. The full name of Go Transit is Government of Ontario Transit, which mainly deals with transportation between Toronto and its surrounding areas.