Updates to Bramalea GO Station

Bramalea GO Station sees big leaps for Kitchener Line passengers

While many travellers are away from Bramalea GO, Metrolinx is offering some photos of the changes.

Dec 17, 2021

It’s not your parent’s Bramalea GO Station anymore.

In fact, if it’s been awhile since you took a bus or train out of the Brampton transit facility, it may seem word’s away from your own memories.

Bramalea GO Station has gone through a metamorphosis, and we thought it was time to do a bit of a progress round-up to bring everyone up to speed. These photos by Metrolinx photographer Brian Main tell the tale on how far the hub has come – and where it’s headed.

solar panels.

New parking garage rooftop solar panels. The solar panels will create energy to support the power requirements of the Station. (Brian Main photo)

stairs and an elevator.

Stairs and elevator from the parking garage, part of the seamless covered connection from the parking garage all the way to the platform. (Brian Main photo)

the new buildings.

View of the new station building and parking garage from the revitalized platform. (Brian Main photo)

inside the garage.

The parking garage features a colour-coded wayfinding system, two fully accessible elevators, a brand-new car counting system and over 100 security cameras. (Brian Main photo)

the new station.

The new station building and promenade. (Brian Main photo)

the front of the parking building.

The new parking garage has been designed to achieve LEED Gold. At night, the 2,059-space parking structure is lit by motion detection to save energy. (Brian Main photo)

And, there’s more to come, the new temporary bus loop will open later this month. The covered bus bays, covered bicycle parking, new passenger pick-up and drop-off area, and retail space will be completed in 2022.

Want more information on the GO Expansion project? Then just go here.


by Stacey Kenny Metrolinx corporate communications manager