Mississauga Transitway

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Area served Mississauga and Toronto, ON
Opened November 17, 2014
Number of Stations 12


The Mississauga Transitway is a dedicated bus 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, Brampton Transit and GO Transit. Construction commenced in 2010, and the first phase openned in November 2014 and with the second phase openning in 2016.

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.

The 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 were running between City Centre terminal and Dixie road. Buses on route 107, 109, and 21 transitioned into the transitway starting November 17,2014.

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