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Port Credit GO Station

Railway station in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada


Railway station in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

FieldValue
name[[File:GO Transit logo.svg45px]] Port Credit
styleGO Transit
style2
imagePort-Credit ON Port-Credit-GO-Transit-Station 2022-08-29 (5).jpg
image_captionPort Credit GO Station in 2022
address30 Queen Street East
Mississauga, Ontario
countryCanada
coordinates
otherMiWay
structureStation building
platform1 side platform, 1 island platform
tracks3
bus_operatorsGO Transit
parking946 spaces
bicycleYes
opened
accessibleYes
code
ownedMetrolinx
zone10
services{{Adjacent stationssystem1=GO Transit
line1Lakeshore Westleft1=Clarksonright1=Long Branch
line2Lakeshore Westleft2=Oakvilleright2=Exhibitiontype2=Niagara branch
other_services_headerFormer services
other_services_collapsibleyes
other_services{{Adjacent stationssystem=Canadian National Railway
lineleft=right=
line2Niagara Falls-Torontoleft2=Lorne Parkright2=Lakeview}}
other_services2_headerFuture services
other_services2_collapsibleyes
other_services2{{Adjacent stationssystem=Metrolinxline=Hurontarioleft=Mineola

Mississauga, Ontario Port Credit GO Station is a GO Transit train and bus station in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Located in the Port Credit neighbourhood, it is a stop on the Lakeshore West line train service. Port Credit GO has been identified by Metrolinx as a transportation mobility hub, where different forms of transportation come together. These hubs serve as the origin, destination, or transfer point for a significant number of trips, and provide transportation for a concentrated point of employment, housing, and recreation. The under-construction Hurontario LRT will serve the station.

History

The Great Western Railway opened the first railway station in Port Credit in 1855 at Stavebank Road, just west of the current GO Transit facility. That station burned to the ground and was replaced by Canadian National closer to the location of the current station, which opened in 1967 when GO Train service began on the Lakeshore West line. The Great Western Railway was purchased in 1882 by the Grand Trunk Railway, which was absorbed into the Canadian National Railway in 1920.

MiWay bus service

Main article: List of MiWay bus routes

The station is served by MiWay (Mississauga Transit) routes:

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HurontarioNorth to City Centre Transit TerminalAll week
CawthraNorth to City Centre Transit TerminalMon–Sat
Lorne ParkWest to Clarkson GO StationMon–Fri (off-peak)
Lorne ParkWest to Winston Churchill via Clarkson Credit GO StationMon–Fri (rush hour)
LakeshoreEast to Long Branch GO Station
West to Clarkson GO StationAll week

References

References

  1. (September 19, 2012). "Port Credit GO Mobility Hub Profile". Metrolinx.
  2. "Metrolinx Mobility Hubs". [[Metrolinx]].
  3. "Port Credit Station (Great Western Railway)". Heritage Mississauga.
  4. "Service begins on the Lakeshore Line". Transit Toronto.
  5. (6 September 2021). "Port Credit GO Terminal Stops". City of Mississauga.
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