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Port Credit GO Station

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Owned by
  
Metrolinx

Connections
  
MiWay

Parking
  
946 spaces

Province
  
Ontario

Owner
  
Metrolinx

Platforms in use
  
1

Tracks
  
3

Structure type
  
Station building

Opened
  
1967

Phone
  
+1 888-438-6646

Connection
  
MiWay

Port Credit GO Station

Location
  
30 Queen Street East Mississauga, Ontario Canada

Address
  
30 Queen St E, Mississauga, ON L5G 3B7, Canada

Similar
  
Clarkson GO Station, Long Branch GO Station, Cooksville GO Station, Meadowvale GO Station, Erindale GO Station

Go new cab car 304 arriving at port credit go station


Port Credit GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network located in the Port Credit neighbourhood of Mississauga, Ontario in Canada. It is a stop on the Lakeshore West line train service.

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Lakeshore west go train pulling into port credit go station eastbound


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.

Local bus service

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

  • 8 Cawthra
  • 14 Lorne Park to Clarkson GO Station
  • 14A Lorne Park to Winston Churchill
  • 19 Hurontario to Highway 407 Park and Ride
  • 23 Lakeshore
  • 103 Hurontario Express to Brampton Gateway Terminal
  • Mobility hub

    Port Credit GO has been identified by Metrolinx as a transportation mobility hub, where different forms of transportation come together, serving as the origin, destination or transfer point for a significant amount of trips. It also is a concentrated point of employment, housing, and recreation, making them places of significant economic development and activity where office buildings, hospitals, educational institutions, government service and information centres, shopping malls and restaurants can be located.

  • Lakeshore West line (GO Transit)
  • MiWay local buses
  • Hurontario LRT
  • References

    Port Credit GO Station Wikipedia