Renforth station
Bus station in Mississauga, Ontario From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bus station in Mississauga, Ontario From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Renforth,[2][3] referred to during planning as Renforth Gateway,[4] is a bus station on the border of the cities of Mississauga and Toronto, in Ontario, Canada. Located at Eglinton Avenue and Renforth Drive (although the station entrance is on Commerce Boulevard), it is the eastern terminus of the Mississauga Transitway and is close to the interchange between Highway 401 and Highway 427.
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Location | 5001 Commerce Boulevard Mississauga, Ontario Canada | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 43°39′48″N 79°35′27″W | ||||||||||
Owned by | Metrolinx | ||||||||||
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Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
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Station code | GO Transit: 02661 | ||||||||||
Fare zone | 25 | ||||||||||
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Opened | November 22, 2017[1] | ||||||||||
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Service consists of bus rapid transit on the Mississauga Transitway, local MiWay and Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) bus routes, GO Transit express routes on the Highway 401 / Highway 407 corridor and an express connection to Kipling subway station via Highway 427.[4][5]
An extension of Line 5 Eglinton, a light rail transit line under construction along Eglinton Avenue in Toronto, is slated to reach and have a station at Renforth circa 2030.[6]
The Renforth site was identified by Metrolinx in 2012 as a transportation mobility hub, which would integrate bus rapid transit and local bus service.[7]
Construction of the station began in 2014.[8] The old TTC bus loop located at the northwest corner of Renforth and Eglinton was decommissioned and incorporated into the site.[9]
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Location | 5001 Commerce Blvd, Mississauga, Ontario Canada | ||||||||||
Platforms | Centre platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Below grade (in trench) | ||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
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Status | Under construction | ||||||||||
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Opening | 2030[6] | ||||||||||
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Renforth station will be the western terminus of the second phase of Line 5 Eglinton – a light rail transit line that is part of the Toronto subway system. In April 2022, construction of the "Crosstown West Extension" began along Eglinton Avenue to the east in Toronto from Mount Dennis station. The LRT station will be located below grade in an open trench just north of the transitway station. This station will be the first in the Toronto subway system to be located in the City of Mississauga.
In December 2021, parts of the tunnel boring machines (TBMs) that would bore the twin tunnels 6.3 kilometres (3.9 mi) eastwards along Eglinton from a launch shaft at the future station site arrived and were assembled prior to excavation.[10] The first TBM, dubbed Renny (the name being a reference to Renforth Drive), began tunnelling in April 2022 but the second, named Rexy, started later, by early August, as the launch area was only wide enough to launch one TBM at a time.[11] Tunnelling was completed two years later, with Renny breaking through the extraction shaft near Scarlett Road in May 2024 and Rexy breaking through three weeks later.[12]
A proposed third phase of the line would extend and turn north, where it would terminate at the proposed Pearson Regional Transit Centre located north of Toronto Pearson International Airport Terminals 1 and 3.[13] As an interim project, land was preserved for future dedicated bus lanes to the airport.[14]
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