Tonight is Game 6 of the NBA Finals and Toronto is already bustling with pre-game excitement. According to GO Transit, Raptors fans heading downtown will see some significant changes on major transit routes. Changes to GO transit schedules are in effect today, to ensure that all customers can travel across the city safely. On Monday night, 20,000 GO Transit customers moved out of Union Station in just an hour after Game 5. Similar to the closure that occurred on Monday, GO Transit is shutting down the Union Station Bus Terminal during tonight's game. Metrolinx informed Narcity that the terminal will close at 9:00 PM due to road closures and to ensure public safety. Therefore, GO buses that normally come through the station will not have access. Last night’s @Raptors game wasn’t a slam dunk but when fans flooded into Union @GOTransitSSD & Station staff worked a full-court press to put 15,000 fans on @GOtransit trains in under an hour & 10,000 the following hour. Plus @UPexpress trains were jammed. We’re ready for Thurs! pic.twitter.com/OvU6Mojx3X— Anne Marie Aikins (@femwriter) June 12, 2019 Extra trains will be on standby for Lakeshore after Game 5 ends tonight. For more information regarding when the trains will be leaving, customers are asked to check GO Transit's social media channels and website. According to GO Transit: Union Station Bus Terminal will be closing tonight as crowds gather for Raptors Game 5. We expect to close the terminal between approximately 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. pic.twitter.com/nhMEsTwfAi— TorontoRoadClosures (@ToRoadClosures) June 11, 2019 GO Transit also announced that GO bus trips will begin and end at Hwy. 407 Station, meaning that customers with a valid GO fare can transfer without extra payment between Hwy. 407 Station and Union Station. Riders who are heading west of the city are able to take a Lakeshore train and connect with buses at Port Credit GO Station. All GO bus service to Union SHUT DOWN for 3rd time in less than 2 weeks due to Raptors Game 6 (away game in Oakland) after 9pm June 13. Are you going to shut down all GO buses to Union @GOtransit every time there’s a Raptors game? pic.twitter.com/rTKpZrKw2q— TorontoRoadClosures (@ToRoadClosures) June 12, 2019 GO Transit reminds all commuters to stay safe. "Safety is central to everything we do," Metrolinx told Narcity in an emailed statement. #CityofTO is working with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, Toronto police, TTC, GO Transit & other partners to co-ordinate plans for crowds expected in Toronto as the Raptors play Game 6 of the NBA finals tomorrow night in California. News release: https://t.co/yBXoJ6zOqn pic.twitter.com/p62KQ0jOkf— City of Toronto (@cityoftoronto) June 12, 2019 Metrolinx has been collaborating with the City of Toronto and the Toronto Police Service to develop the best possible plan for GO Transit customers. Additional Transit Safety Officers and station staff will be stationed at Union Station and across the transit system.