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A New Chapter for Niagara Transit 

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Last updated: 2026/07/09 at 8:21 AM
Press Room Published July 9, 2026
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July 9, 2026 Team Contributor

Work has officially begun on Grimsby GO Station, which is a key transit project for improving connectivity throughout the Niagara corridor. The new rail station will help link residents and visitors to major destinations across the region and beyond. 

A New Chapter for Niagara Transit 

Ontario has officially begun construction on the long-awaited Grimsby GO Station, a major expansion of the Lakeshore West corridor serving the Niagara Region. The new station is expected to strengthen connections between Niagara, Hamilton, and the Greater Toronto Area, making travel more convenient while supporting regional growth and improving transit access. 

This chapter also represents a significant milestone for GO Transit infrastructure, as it will be the first station built using a standardized design approach. Beyond improving transit access, the project will serve as a testing ground for a new station design model that could help Ontario build future transit infrastructure faster and at lower cost. 

Grimsby GO Station Features and Amenities 

Planned features of Lakeshore West Line GO expansion include: 

  • One GO train platform serving future riders on the Lakeshore West line 
  • Approximately 220 parking spaces for commuters 
  • A dedicated bus loop to improve local transit connections 
  • Passenger pick-up and drop-off facilities 
  • Improved access to regional employment, education, and tourism destinations 

Travel and Tourism Impact 

Once operational, Grimsby GO Station will provide a new gateway to Niagara, helping visitors reach local attractions and communities without relying solely on personal vehicles. The added convenience could strengthen the region’s appeal as a year-round travel destination. 

The construction follows recent transit investments across the corridor, including the opening of Confederation GO Station and upgrades at West Harbour GO Station. Improved transit links could also boost tourism by making it easier for travellers to explore Ontario weekend getaways, wineries, waterfront attractions, and emerging developments such as a new boutique hotel in Niagara-on-the-Lake. 

These improvements are designed to strengthen rail connectivity, support economic development, and create a more integrated transportation network across Southern Ontario. 

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