Work on major Mississauga transit project means some bus stops relocated

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Published April 25, 2022 at 2:50 pm

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Several bus stops at the City Centre Transit Terminal in Mississauga are being temporarily moved to allow work to continue on the massive Mississauga-Brampton Hurontario light rail transit (LRT) project.

Starting today (April 25), Platform L will be closed and routes 20E and 26E (Saturday, Sunday) will be temporarily relocated to Platform A, MiWay officials say.

The changes will remain in effect until further notice.

The moves are necessary in order to allow LRT work along Rathburn Rd. to be completed.

When fully completed in fall 2024, the Hurontario LRT–to be named the Hazel McCallion Line once opened–will run 18 kilometres from Port Credit GO station in the south to Brampton in the north.

It will feature 19 stops along the way and link to GO stations at Port Credit and Cooksville, the Mississauga Transitway, Square One GO Bus Terminal, Brampton Gateway Terminal, and key MiWay and Brampton Transit routes. 

Metrolinx, the provincial agency overseeing the huge project, says the initiative is part of its long-term vision for an integrated, sustainable transit network connecting the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas. 

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