Bronte GO Station

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Bronte GO Station is a train station in the GO Transit network located in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. It is a stop on the Lakeshore West line and there is an adjacent bus loop for connecting local Oakville Transit bus routes.

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Bronte
General information
Location2104 Wyecroft Road
Oakville, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°25′02″N 79°43′20″W
Owned byMetrolinx
Platforms1 side and 1 island platform
Tracks3
Bus stands8
Bus operators Oakville Transit
Construction
Structure typeStation building
Parking2,424 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesRacks and shelters
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeGO Transit: BO
Fare zone14
History
OpenedNovember 1967; 57 years ago (1967-11)
Previous namesOakville West (1967–1995)
Services
Preceding station GO Transit Following station
Appleby
towards West Harbour
Lakeshore West Oakville
Appleby Lakeshore West
(peak express)
Former services at CN station
Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
Burlington Niagara FallsToronto
Local stops
Oakville
toward Toronto
Close

In September 2008 the station parking lot was expanded[1] with a new entrance on Wyecroft Road. In January 2011, approximately 175 spaces were made available in the south lot which can be entered from Speers Road. When the project is completed the south lot will provide 300 parking spaces, with stairs and ramps to the platforms.[2]

A Bronte Station Master Plan was completed in 2013, with key recommendations to be coordinated with ongoing improvements.[3] This included considering extending the east tunnel to the south side of the tracks to a relocated bus loop or improve existing west tunnel connections to the existing loop and add more bus bays.[4] Improvements already started, and was completed by Spring 2016, which included repaving the south parking lot and the addition of 200 new spaces as well as upgrades to platform canopies and shelters.[5]

History

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Historic GTR building was the original site of the GO Station

The first Bronte railway station was built around 1900 by the Grand Trunk Railway,[6][7] on the south side of the tracks just east of Bronte Road, about 1.5 kilometres west of the current site.[8]

GO Transit began operating the Lakeshore line on May 23, 1967, providing only rush hour service beyond Oakville. When the GO Station was relocated, in November 1967, it had been given the name Oakville West to distinguish it from the original station.[9][10] Subsequently, the historic name was restored for the community of Bronte where the station is located, in the west end of Oakville.

Connecting bus routes

Oakville Transit
  • 3/3A Third Line
  • 4 Speers-Cornwall
  • 6 Upper Middle
  • 10 West Industrial (Peak Service only)
  • 13 Westoak Trails
  • 18 Glen Abbey South
  • 28 Glen Abbey North
  • 33 Palermo (Peak Service only)
  • 34 Pine Glen (Peak Service only)

References

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