Public Transit

We’re delivering on Brampton’s transit future with over $100 million in federal funding secured for the Queen Street Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). We’re also building Canada’s largest electric bus facility right here in our city, creating good local jobs and leading the way in clean, sustainable transportation.

The Hazel McCallion LRT, spanning 18 km along the Hurontario corridor, will enhance regional connectivity with 19 stops, including the Brampton Gateway Terminal and Port Credit GO Station in Mississauga.
Group of professionals and media gather at a public event in a service branch building.
Brampton's new tunnelled LRT train arriving at station, highlighting public transit development.
Year
2025
Location
Brampton
People attending a public presentation on Brampton's new light rail transit project, featuring a detailed display board.

Moving Brampton Forward

We’ve taken Brampton’s transit priorities to the highest levels of government, securing critical funding and support. These investments are expanding service, reducing emissions, and preparing Brampton for long-term growth.
Progress since 2018:
Transit service continues to expand locally in Wards 9 & 10 to support our growing community. In 2025, an additional 10,740 transit service hours were added across the wards, including 9,080 weekday service hours and 1,660 weekend service hours, improving reliability and accessibility for residents.

Infrastructure investments have also continued to grow. Wards 9 & 10 are now served by 458 transit stops and 163 transit shelters, ensuring safer and more convenient access to transit throughout the community.

Our continued focus on electrification and infrastructure will help reduce congestion, connect communities, and position Brampton as a leader in smart, sustainable transportation.

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