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Ontario Finishes Building New Upgrades to Bramalea GO Station

Arafat Rahman

Province one step closer to delivering two-way, all-day GO train service along the Kitchener line

The Ontario government has completed the process of building significant framework enhancements at Bramalea GO station in Brampton, supporting future two-way, the entire day GO train administration along the Kitchener line and associating more individuals to travel, occupations and lodging across the More prominent Brilliant Horseshoe.

“The better than ever Bramalea GO station is an enormous lift for individuals and organizations of Brampton and all through the More noteworthy Brilliant Horseshoe,” said Head Doug Passage. ” We’re adding more public transportation options, including more all-day GO train service, to the future Highway 413 to keep people and goods moving as the region’s population grows.

Significant enhancements at Bramalea GO incorporate a shiny new open station constructing, a parking structure with 2,059 spaces, and another transport circle that will give better admittance to provincial GO and nearby Brampton Travel transport administrations. Clients can likewise get to 18 new transport stages and another stop inside Bramalea GO station for Züm, Brampton Travel’s fast transport administration.

Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney stated, “With an estimated 12,200 daily riders using Bramalea GO by 2041, this station is a key transit hub for families, commuters, and businesses in Brampton and across the Greater Golden Horseshoe.” Part of our government’s plan to improve transit while expanding access to more jobs and housing is to build Ontario through crucial infrastructure projects like the new and improved Bramalea GO station.

Ontario’s plans for 15-minute, two-way, all-day service on the Kitchener line, which will serve Waterloo, Kitchener, Guelph, and Brampton, will be supported by the improvements to the station. Additionally, it will enable GO Transit to accommodate even more daily passengers at Bramalea GO, one of the corridor’s busiest stations.

On behalf of the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure, and Communities, Maninder Sidhu, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Member of Parliament for Brampton East, stated, “Extensive public transit infrastructure is key to a livable, sustainable, and inclusive city.” We are now one step closer to providing travelers in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area with a streamlined and accessible transit experience thanks to today’s announcement.

Ontario also launched weekend GO train service between Brampton and Toronto in two directions in April. Between Mount Pleasant GO and Union Station, the weekend service operates hourly in both directions.

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