Hamilton GO Centre

Commuter rail station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hamilton GO Centre is a commuter rail station and bus terminal in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. As the terminal stop for evening rush-hour Lakeshore West line trains, it is a major hub for GO Transit bus and train services.

Location36 Hunter Street East
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°15′11″N 79°52′09″W
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2 + 1 bypass
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General information
Location36 Hunter Street East
Hamilton, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°15′11″N 79°52′09″W
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2 + 1 bypass
Bus stands18
Bus operators GO Transit
ConnectionsHamilton Street Railway
Construction
Platform levels2
Parking54 reserved parking spots
Bicycle facilities45 secure indoor spaces (paid)
98 covered outdoor spaces
44 exposed outdoor spaces [1]
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeGO Transit: HA
Fare zone18
History
Opened1933
Rebuilt1996
Previous namesTH&B Railway Station
Services
Preceding station GO Transit Following station
Terminus Lakeshore West
(peak express)
Aldershot
Former services
Preceding station Canadian Pacific Railway Following station
Waterdown South
toward Goderich
GoderichHamilton Terminus
through to TH&B HamiltonToronto Sunnyside
toward Toronto
Preceding station Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Following station
through to Canadian Pacific Main Line Stoney Creek
toward Welland
Dundas
toward Waterford
Waterford Hamilton Terminus
Official nameGO Train Station/former Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Station
Designated1994
Official nameToronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Railway Station
Designated1991
Reference no.6531
Location
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History

Hamilton GO Centre is a Streamline Moderne building designed by New York architects Fellheimer & Wagner.[2][3] It was planned as a large complex, but was reduced in size to that of a 7-storey office block.[3] It opened in 1933 as the head office and the Hamilton station of the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway (TH&B). Passenger service on the TH&B was discontinued on April 26, 1981, and the TH&B merged into the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1987, leaving the facility disused.

In the early 1990s, GO Transit provided service out of two facilities in Hamilton: trains were routed along the CN Grimsby subdivision to the Hamilton CNR Station 1.6 km to the north, and buses operated from an older bus station on the northern edge of Hamilton's Central Business District (CBD) at John Street North and Rebecca Street. In order to better connect GO Transit service to Hamilton's CBD, improve the interface with the Hamilton Street Railway, and consolidate train and bus services at a single site, renovations were undertaken to convert the TH&B station into the Hamilton GO Centre. The new facility, designed by Garwood-Jones & Hanham Architects,[4] opened on April 30, 1996.

Hamilton Street Railway

On June 28, 2009, downtown bus routes were realigned and new bus platforms inside the GO Centre become the downtown terminus points for routes 1 King, 2 Barton and 3 Cannon. The seasonal route 51 University continued to stop inside the station's bus terminal. Many other Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) routes stop immediately adjacent to the Hamilton GO Centre, on Hunter, James, and John streets.

GO Transit

a GO train sitting outside the hamilton GO centre in off peak hours, it looks professional
GO train sitting outside the GO centre

The GO station is served by GO's Lakeshore West line during peak hours; bus service to Aldershot Station in neighbouring Burlington is offered off-peak. It serves as the western terminus of GO bus routes 16, 18, 40, and 47. Via Rail trains do not serve Hamilton, but interchange with the GO line at Aldershot.

Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Museum

A railway museum with an interpretation centre is located on the mezzanine level.[3]

Bus platform assignments

See also

References

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