Milton line

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     Milton

GO Train south of Queen Street West, travelling eastbound to Union Station
Overview
Type Commuter rail
System GO Train
Locale Greater Toronto Area
Stations Milton
Lisgar
Meadowvale
Streetsville
Erindale
Cooksville
Dixie
Kipling
Toronto Union Station
Daily ridership 22,353 (2008)
Website Table 21
Operation
Opened October 27, 1981
Owner Canadian Pacific Railway
Operator(s) GO Transit
Technical
Line length 50.2 kilometres (31.2 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) Standard gauge
Route map
Head station
50.2 km Milton
Stop on track
Lisgar
Stop on track
37.2 km Meadowvale
Unknown BSicon "eABZrg"
34.1 km Streetsville Jct.
Stop on track
32.7 km Streetsville
Bridge over water
Credit River
Unknown BSicon "AKRZo"
403 Overpass
Stop on track
29.1 km Erindale
Stop on track
24.8 km Cooksville
Stop on track
20.0 km Dixie
Right side of cross-platform interchange Urban left side head station of cross-platform interchange
15.6 km Kipling TTC
Straight track Urban tunnel straight track
Bridge over water
11.7 km Humber River
Junction from left Continuation to left
Georgetown line
Unknown BSicon "xpBHF"
6.2 km Bloor GO station
Unknown BSicon "CONTu" Straight track
Lakeshore West line
Junction from left Unknown BSicon "ABZ3rf" Continuation to left
Parkdale Jct./Barrie line
Non-passenger station/depot on track Unknown BSicon "utSTRrg"
North Bathurst Yard
Right side of cross-platform interchange Left side of urban tunnel cross-platform interchange
0km Union Via/TTC
Straight track Unknown BSicon "utSTRlf"
Unknown BSicon "CONTd"
Richmond Hill, Stouffville
     and Lakeshore East lines
Non-passenger/depot station
Maintenance yard
Unknown BSicon "utSTRq"
TTC subway
Unknown BSicon "exSTRq"
Other rail line
Via - Via Rail Canada station
TTC - TTC subway connection


The Milton line is one of the seven train lines of the GO Transit system in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada. It extends from Union Station in Toronto to Milton.

Following a promotional opening on Sunday October 26, 1981, regular service began the following Monday.[1] Since June 29, 2009, there have been seven inbound and seven outbound train trips daily; six trips were operated from 2002-2009 and five before this.[2]

Contents

[edit] Waterloo Region

In October 2009, bus service was expanded to Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, operating between the University of Waterloo and the Square One terminal in Mississauga, including a small number of trips connecting with the train service at Milton.

The Regional Municipality of Waterloo has funded a study indicating that a $110 million extension of the Milton line could bring trains to Cambridge by 2012. Stations are possible at Guelph Line in Campbellville, Highway 6 in Puslinch, and at Franklin Boulevard (a park-and-ride) and Water Street (downtown with transit connections) in Cambridge.[3]

[edit] Connections

The Milton line makes connections with:

[edit] See also

Milton line locomotives at rest in the Campbellville yard, approximately 1990.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Significant dates in GO Transit
  2. ^ "Extra GO train added". The Milton Canadian Champion. 2009-06-24. http://www.miltoncanadianchampion.com/news/article/263249. 
  3. ^ news.therecord.com

[edit] External links


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