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The '''Mississauga Transitway''' is a dedicated bus way in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is an 18-kilometre, two-lane, grade-separated road that stretches from Winston Churchill Boulevard to Renforth Drive and features 12 stations that provide connections to other routes and transit systems. The transitway is served by [[Mississauga Transit]], [[Brampton Transit]], [[GO Transit]], and the [[Toronto Transit Commission]].


The '''Mississauga Transitway''' is a dedicated bus right of way in the city of Mississauga, Ontario. An 18-kilometre, two-lane, grade-separated road will run from Winston Churchill Boulevard to Renforth Drive, with 12 station that will provide connections to other routes and transit systems. The BRT corridor will be serviced by [[Mississauga Transit]] and [[GO Transit]]. Construction commenced in 2010, and the first phase is scheduled to open in November 2014 and the second phase in 2016.
==Route==
[[Image:Mississauga Transitway map (2017)-a.png|thumb|right|400px|Current routing of the Mississauga Transitway.]]
The corridor is divided into an East and West segment connected by Highway 403 between Erin Mills Parkway and the City Centre Transit Terminal. The West segment runs 1.5 kilometres along on the north side of Highway 403. [[GO Transit]] is responsible for the design and construction of this segment. The East segment runs from the City Centre Transit Terminal to Renforth Drive. The City of Mississauga is responsible for the construction of this segment with GO Transit being responsible for the regional transit hub at Renforth Drive.


The corridor is divided into an East and West segment connected by Highway 403 between Erin Mills Parkway and the City Centre Transit Terminal. The West segment will run l.5 kilometres on the north side of Highway 403. [[GO Transit]] is responsible for the design and construction of this segment. The East segment will run from the City Centre Transit Terminal to Renforth Drive. Mississauga is responsible for the construction of this segment with GO Transit responsible for the the regional transit hub at Renforth Drive.
==History==
The Mississauga Transitway project was estimated to cost $259 million and was jointly funded by the City of Mississauga, the federal government, and the Government of Ontario as part of its MoveOntario2020 plan. The transitway was designed by architect IBI Group and  construction was divided between Metrolinx and the City of Mississauga. The City of Mississauga was responsible for constructing the stations between City Centre Transit Terminal and Orbitor and Metrolinx was responsible for the section west of City Centre Transit Terminal, which runs parallel to Highway 403, to Winston Churchill, and Renforth Station in the eastern end.<ref>Mackenzie, Robert. (2017 December 19). [https://urbantoronto.ca/news/2017/12/mississauga-transitway-complete-%E2%80%94-now Mississauga Transitway 'Complete' — For Now], ''Urban Toronto''. Retrieved 28 April 2020.</ref> Construction on the first phase of the Mississauga Transitway between City Centre Transit Terminal and Dixie Road began on November 29, 2011 with an official launch ceremony.
 
The first phase of the Mississauga Transitway was officially opened on November 10, 2014. An open house was held on November 15, 2014 where the public was invited to visit the stations and free shuttle buses ran between City Centre Terminal and Dixie Road. Buses on route [[MiWay route 107 'Malton Express'|107]], [[MiWay route 109 'Meadowvale Express'|109]], and [[MiWay route 21 'Explorer'|21]] transitioned into using the transitway starting November 17, 2014.
 
The second phase of the project was scheduled to be completed in 2016, however, due to issues with utility relocations and the bankruptcy of a contractor, the full opening was delayed to Spring 2017.<ref>[https://www.insauga.com/mississauga-transitway-to-be-completed-in-spring-2017 Mississauga Transitway to be Completed in Spring 2017], ''insauga.com''. Retrieved 28 April 2020.</ref> After further delays, the transitway was fully completed with the opening of Renforth Station to the public on November 22, 2017.


==Stations==
==Stations==
* [[Mississauga Transitway Winston Churchill station|Winston Churchill]]
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* [[Mississauga Transitway Erin Mills|Erin Mills]]
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* [[City Centre Transit Terminal]]
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* [[Mississauga Transitway Central Parkway station|Central Parkway]]
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* [[Mississauga Transitway Cawthra station|Cawthra]]
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* [[Mississauga Transitway Tomken station|Tomken]]
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* [[Mississauga Transitway Dixie station|Dixie]]
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* [[Mississauga Transitway Tahoe station|Tahoe]]
|[[Mississauga Transitway Winston Churchill station|Winston Churchill]]
* [[Mississauga Transitway Etobicoke Creek station|Etobicoke Creek]]
|December 31, 2016
* [[Mississauga Transitway Spectrum station|Spectrum]]
|300 spaces
* [[Mississauga Transitway Orbitor station|Orbitor]]
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* [[Mississauga Transitway Renforth station|Renforth]]
[[MiWay]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Erin Mills station|Erin Mills]]
|September 5, 2015
|300 spaces
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[[MiWay]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal|City Centre Transit Terminal]]
|November 1997
|200 spaces
|align=left|
[[MiWay]]<br>
[[GO Transit]]<br>
[[Brampton Transit]]<br>
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Central Parkway station|Central Parkway]]
|November 17, 2014
|None
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[[MiWay]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Cawthra station|Cawthra]]
|November 17, 2014
|60 spaces
|align=left|
[[MiWay]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Tomken station|Tomken]]
|November 17, 2014
|None
|align=left|
[[MiWay]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Dixie station|Dixie]]
|November 17, 2014
|170 spaces
|align=left|
[[MiWay]]<br>
[[GO Transit]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Tahoe station|Tahoe]]
|February 16, 2016
|None
|align=left|
[[MiWay]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Etobicoke Creek station|Etobicoke Creek]]
|February 16, 2016
|None
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[[MiWay]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Spectrum station|Spectrum]]
|May 1, 2017
|None
|align=left|
[[MiWay]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Orbitor station|Orbitor]]
|May 1, 2017
|None
|align=left|
[[MiWay]]
|- align="center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
|[[Mississauga Transitway Renforth station|Renforth]]
|November 22, 2017
|None
|align=left|
[[MiWay]]<br>
[[GO Transit]]<br>
[[Toronto Transit Commission]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 15 October 2022

Mississauga Transitway logo-a.jpg

Area served Mississauga and Toronto, ON
Opened November 17, 2014
Number of Stations 12
Distance 18km (Winston Churchill - Renforth)

The Mississauga Transitway is a dedicated bus way in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is an 18-kilometre, two-lane, grade-separated road that stretches from Winston Churchill Boulevard to Renforth Drive and features 12 stations that provide connections to other routes and transit systems. The transitway is served by Mississauga Transit, Brampton Transit, GO Transit, and the Toronto Transit Commission.

Route

 
Current routing of the Mississauga Transitway.

The corridor is divided into an East and West segment connected by Highway 403 between Erin Mills Parkway and the City Centre Transit Terminal. The West segment runs 1.5 kilometres along on the north side of Highway 403. GO Transit is responsible for the design and construction of this segment. The East segment runs from the City Centre Transit Terminal to Renforth Drive. The City of Mississauga is responsible for the construction of this segment with GO Transit being responsible for the regional transit hub at Renforth Drive.

History

The Mississauga Transitway project was estimated to cost $259 million and was jointly funded by the City of Mississauga, the federal government, and the Government of Ontario as part of its MoveOntario2020 plan. The transitway was designed by architect IBI Group and construction was divided between Metrolinx and the City of Mississauga. The City of Mississauga was responsible for constructing the stations between City Centre Transit Terminal and Orbitor and Metrolinx was responsible for the section west of City Centre Transit Terminal, which runs parallel to Highway 403, to Winston Churchill, and Renforth Station in the eastern end.[1] Construction on the first phase of the Mississauga Transitway between City Centre Transit Terminal and Dixie Road began on November 29, 2011 with an official launch ceremony.

The first phase of the Mississauga Transitway was officially opened on November 10, 2014. An open house was held on November 15, 2014 where the public was invited to visit the stations and free shuttle buses ran between City Centre Terminal and Dixie Road. Buses on route 107, 109, and 21 transitioned into using the transitway starting November 17, 2014.

The second phase of the project was scheduled to be completed in 2016, however, due to issues with utility relocations and the bankruptcy of a contractor, the full opening was delayed to Spring 2017.[2] After further delays, the transitway was fully completed with the opening of Renforth Station to the public on November 22, 2017.

Stations

 Station Name  Date Opened  Parking  Connections
Winston Churchill December 31, 2016 300 spaces

MiWay

Erin Mills September 5, 2015 300 spaces

MiWay

City Centre Transit Terminal November 1997 200 spaces

MiWay
GO Transit
Brampton Transit

Central Parkway November 17, 2014 None

MiWay

Cawthra November 17, 2014 60 spaces

MiWay

Tomken November 17, 2014 None

MiWay

Dixie November 17, 2014 170 spaces

MiWay
GO Transit

Tahoe February 16, 2016 None

MiWay

Etobicoke Creek February 16, 2016 None

MiWay

Spectrum May 1, 2017 None

MiWay

Orbitor May 1, 2017 None

MiWay

Renforth November 22, 2017 None

MiWay
GO Transit
Toronto Transit Commission

References

  1. Mackenzie, Robert. (2017 December 19). Mississauga Transitway 'Complete' — For Now, Urban Toronto. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  2. Mississauga Transitway to be Completed in Spring 2017, insauga.com. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
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