Erindale GO Station
Like many other GO stations, Erindale offers parking facilities, and has a station building which houses ticket sales and includes a waiting room.
Erindale acted as a terminus for the midday trains that GO Transit once operated on the Milton Line during the early to mid-1990s, but these trains no longer run.
Although ridership on the Milton line has grown beyond GO's expectations, it is not possible to run more trains, because the tracks are already busy with Canadian Pacific Kansas City freight traffic. In order to increase capacity, GO has extended the platforms to accommodate trains with twelve carriages rather than the previous ten.
Erindale was most recently upgraded and is now fully wheel chair accessible.
A construction project underwent a new multi-level covered parking structure with 1700 new spaces, new bus loop, dedicated pedestrian pathways, and covered pedestrian bridge to the station tracks. The project was completed in the spring of 2014.
Connecting buses
- MiWay
- 6 Credit Woodlands (on Burnhamthorpe Road)
- 9 Rathburn
- 26 Burnhamthorpe (on Burnhamthorpe Road)
- 38 Creditview (on Creditview Road)
- 126 Burnhamthorpe Express (on Burnhamthorpe Road)
- GO Transit
- 21 Milton/Toronto
Credit Valley Railway station
When the Credit Valley Railway opened in 1879, it built a station on Erindale Station Road, about a kilometre east of the current GO Transit facility. (The Credit Valley Railway was absorbed by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1884.) With the decline of passenger traffic on the line, the old Erindale station was demolished in the 1950s.
References
- ^ "Erindale GO" (PDF). Terminal & Station Maps. MiWay. January 8, 2024.
- ^ jeffreyallen (2024-02-14). "It will cost billions of dollars to expand passenger rail service to Milton". INhalton | Local Online News. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
- ^ "Erindale Station (Credit Valley Railway)". Railways in Mississauga. Heritage Mississauga. Archived from the original on October 6, 2015. Retrieved May 4, 2013.
External links
Media related to Erindale GO Station at Wikimedia Commons