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Streetsville GO Station

Coordinates:43°34′32″N79°42′32″W / 43.57556°N 79.70889°W /43.57556; -79.70889
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Railway station in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Streetsville
General information
Location45 Thomas Street
Mississauga,Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°34′32″N79°42′32″W / 43.57556°N 79.70889°W /43.57556; -79.70889
Owned byMetrolinx
Platforms1island platform (rail)
5 (bus)
Tracks2
Connections
  MiWay
Construction
Structure typeBrick station building with a tunnel and elevators to platforms
Parking1,651 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeGO Transit: SR
Fare zone21
History
Opened27 October 1981
Services
Preceding stationGO TransitFollowing station
Meadowvale
towardsMilton
MiltonErindale
Former services at Streetsville (lower)
Preceding stationCanadian Pacific RailwayFollowing station
Streetsville Junction
towardDetroit
DetroitMontrealErindale
Streetsville JunctionOwen SoundTorontoErindale
towardToronto
Location
Map

Streetsville GO Station is aGO Transit railway station on theMilton line in theGreater Toronto Area,Ontario, Canada. It is located in the community ofStreetsville inMississauga.

Like most GO stations, Streetsville offers parking for commuters, a bus loop, a station building housing ticket sales and a waiting room. There is limited external exposed shelter for bus passengers. A new lot with 135 additional spaces was constructed in 2015.[1]

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 withCanadian Pacific Kansas City freight traffic.[citation needed] In order to increase capacity, GO plans to extend the platforms to accommodate trains with twelve carriages rather than the current ten. As a temporary solution, extensive train-bus services help alleviate congestion.[citation needed]

Streetsville is one of several stations on the Milton Line, along withDixie andMilton to offer facilities for mobility challenged passengers.

Connecting transit

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MiWay peak period service only

  • 49A McDowell

History

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Streetsville Junction station

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1879 station at new location

TheCredit Valley Railway built the station in 1879,[2] at the junction of the London and Orangeville branches (43°35′21″N79°43′30″W / 43.58917°N 79.72500°W /43.58917; -79.72500) of the railway,[3] just north ofBritannia Road about two kilometres from the current GO Transit facility. This station was located so far from the small village of Streetsville that passengers complained and the new "lower" station was built. The original building was purchased by Ephraim Evans in 1914 and moved to its current location (43°35′03″N79°43′09″W / 43.58417°N 79.71917°W /43.58417; -79.71917) at 78 William Street.[3] It is designated under the terms of theOntario Heritage Act.[4] Later being renamed to "Streetsville station", passenger train service was discontinued in 1961 and the building was used as a freight office until its demolition in 1982.[2]

Streetsville Lower station

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This station was located at the end of Old Station Road in Streetsville, near the current GO Station site. When the "junction" station closed in 1961, theCanadian Pacific Railway replaced the small frame building with a more substantial brick building. Passenger train service at the lower station was discontinued sometime between 1933 and 1937.[5][6][7][8] The GO Transit station opened on the approximate site of the lower station in 1981.

References

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  1. ^"Streetsville Parking Lot". GO Transit. Archived fromthe original on June 27, 2015.
  2. ^ab"Streetsville Station (Credit Valley Railway)".Railways in Mississauga. Heritage Mississauga. Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2015.
  3. ^ab"Streetsville Junction and Streetsville".Old Time Trains. Trainweb. RetrievedMay 4, 2013.
  4. ^"Credit Valley Railway Station". Canadian Register of Historic Places. RetrievedMay 4, 2013.
  5. ^Ontario District Employee Timetable #45.Canadian Pacific Railway. June 5, 1921. p. 10.
  6. ^System Timetable Form A.Canadian Pacific Railway. April 30, 1933. pp. 20–21, 26.
  7. ^System Timetable Form A.Canadian Pacific Railway. April 25, 1937. pp. 20–21, 26.
  8. ^Ontario District Employee Timetable #106.Canadian Pacific Railway. April 27, 1947. pp. 10–11.

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