Public Transit

Bringing better transit options to Brampton with over $100 million in federal funding secured for the Queen Street Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). Building Canada’s largest electric bus transit facility in our community, creating local jobs while supporting greener transportation.

Hazel McCallion Line, stretched over 18km, will bring quick transit along the Hurontario corridor between the Brampton Gateway Terminal at Steeles Avenue in Brampton and the Port Credit GO Station in Mississauga. McCallion line will cover 19 stops, including four major transit hubs.
Year
2025
Location
Brampton

Moving Brampton Forward

Advocating for Brampton’s transit needs at the highest levels of government to secure critical funding and support. These initiatives improve service while positioning our city as a leader in sustainable transportation. Our focus on electric vehicles and modern transit facilities helps reduce emissions while providing reliable service. These investments create both immediate benefits for riders and long-term environmental advantages for our community.
These transit improvements will reduce traffic congestion, lower emissions, and provide better connections for residents throughout Brampton and the GTA.

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