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Downtown Brampton Transit Hub

Downtown Brampton Transit Hub
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A new proposed Downtown Transit Hub (Bus Terminal) is planned to nearly double existing capacity, provide improved connections to local and in​ter-regional transit systems including Two-way All-day GO, future LRT extension, and future Queen Street Highway 7 BRT. The facility will include amenity space for passengers and staff and will be future-ready for electric bus charging. The new transit hub will support City’s intensification and mobility objectives, and downtown revitalization.

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Current Status

Following the first PIC in November 2023, the project team has screened the long-list options to a short-list. The short-list was run through various criteria to identify the option that best addresses the project objectives. Different alternatives of that option are n​ow being developed and analyzed to identify which preferred option would best fit the project objectives and how best to build the hub. The options will be presented at the second PIC on December 3 for review and feedback.

In-Person Public Information Centre #2 ​
Date: December 3, 2025
Location​: Conservatory, Brampton City Hall
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m

​​Project Overview

The City is undertaking a study to plan and design a new transit hub in the Downtown Core, to address future transit needs and take advantage of opportunities to better integrate with other initiatives in Downtown Brampton. Such as the Brampton LRT, GO Kitchener Two-Way All-Day service, Queen Street-Highway 7 BRT and Downtown Revitalization Program.

Through this study, the City will identify future transit hub requirements, such as operational, passenger amenities, operator facilities, etc., determine the right site for the transit hub, identify the most appropriate delivery model for the hub – either as a stand-alone facility or integrated with new development, and procurement model (traditional vs Public-Private Partnership) for the hub.

The transit hub plan will be developed in coordination with other projects in the area, and in consultation with area stakeholders, throughout the pre-TPAP technical analyses and subsequent formal Transit Project Assessment Process.

This initiative will support positive business impacts, employment opportunities, land value, and improve the lives of the downtown community.

 

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Contact the Project Team

Kumar Ranjan, P.Eng.​
Manager, Higher Order Transit EA
City of Brampton
kumar.ranjan@brampton.ca
905.874.2771

Dan Ross, PLEng., RPP, MCIP​
Consultant Project Manager​​
HDR Corporation ​
dan.ross@hdrinc.com​
236.485.5330​