Bloomington GO Station
Construction of the station began in March 2017, a few months after the completion of the Gormley GO Station, which opened in December 2016. The station site cost an estimated $82.4 million to develop (the final cost was unconfirmed publicly), and the multi-level parking structure and integrated station building was built to satisfy LEED Gold certification.
Station facilities
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The station is located on the south side of Bloomington Road (York Regional Road 40) on the east side of the Canadian National Railway line and west of Highway 404. It consists of a single platform, building, bus loop, kiss and ride, and 998 parking spaces, 760 of which are in a 3-level parking garage. Land is reserved for a future carpool parking lot managed by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.
Service
As of September 2021, Bloomington GO is served by five round trips per weekday; all Toronto-bound during the morning and returning northbound during the afternoon. Additional weekday service to Toronto is provided by the 61 GO bus.