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Toronto: Dundas Bus Rapid Transit Public Engagement- June 24- July 24

Jun 24, 2024 to Jul 24, 2024
11:59 am - 11:59 am (ET)
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Project Overview

Metrolinx, in collaboration with the City of Mississauga, is continuing to advance planning for the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project. The proposed Dundas BRT project would bring 48 kilometres of fast, frequent bus rapid transit along Dundas Street from Highway 6 in the City of Hamilton through to the Kipling Transit Hub in the City of Toronto, linking Etobicoke and Mississauga City Centres. More than 20 kilometres of the project would operate in bus lanes or in a dedicated right-of-way, separate from other traffic, allowing faster and more reliable transit connections.  

The proposal would see a route built along a 48-kilometre stretch, from the City of Hamilton to the Kipling Transit Hub, where riders can easily access GO Transit, MiWay, TTC services, vehicle parking and more. Thanks to Ontario’s One Fare program, those connections will be more affordable than ever.  

In the Community

The Toronto West Community Engagement team will be in the community at Kipling GO Station (27 St. Albans Road, Toronto  On  M9b) handing out postcards to provide information about the upcoming PIC 4 and the Dundas BRT. This will take place on Wednesday, July 3rd, and Thursday, July 11th, from 2-5 pm.  

Stay Involved

We have a dedicated Community Relations team for each region available to answer your questions at any time.  For more information please contact

TorontoWest@metrolinx.com416-202-6911

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