List of GO Transit stations

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GO Transit serves the Greater Toronto Area in Southern Ontario, Canada with the following stations:

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GO Transit rail stations
CorridorStationCodeLocationCoordinatesPlatformsParkingFare zoneOpening year (for GO service)
 All Union Station UN 65 Front Street, Toronto 43°38′44″N79°22′46″W / 43.6456°N 79.3795°W / 43.6456; -79.3795 17021967
  Lakeshore West Exhibition EX 100 Manitoba Drive, Toronto 43°38′09″N79°25′09″W / 43.6359°N 79.4192°W / 43.6359; -79.4192 2021967
Mimico MI 315 Royal York Road, Toronto 43°36′59″N79°29′50″W / 43.6164°N 79.4972°W / 43.6164; -79.4972 433031967
Long Branch LO 20 Brow Drive, Toronto 43°35′31″N79°32′44″W / 43.5919°N 79.5456°W / 43.5919; -79.5456 34931967
Port Credit PO 30 Queen Street East, Mississauga 43°33′20″N79°35′15″W / 43.5556°N 79.5875°W / 43.5556; -79.5875 3946111967
Clarkson CL 1110 Southdown Road, Mississauga 43°30′46″N79°38′02″W / 43.5129°N 79.6340°W / 43.5129; -79.6340 33199121967
Oakville OA 214 Cross Avenue, Oakville 43°27′17″N79°40′58″W / 43.4546°N 79.6828°W / 43.4546; -79.6828 44334131967
Bronte BO 2104 Wyecroft Road, Oakville 43°25′02″N79°43′19″W / 43.4171°N 79.7219°W / 43.4171; -79.7219 32764141967
Appleby AP 5111 Fairview Street, Burlington 43°22′45″N79°45′40″W / 43.3791°N 79.7612°W / 43.3791; -79.7612 32964151988
Burlington BU 2101 Fairview Street, Burlington 43°20′29″N79°48′33″W / 43.3413°N 79.8091°W / 43.3413; -79.8091 32105161980
Aldershot AL 1199 Waterdown Road, Burlington 43°18′46″N79°51′19″W / 43.3129°N 79.8552°W / 43.3129; -79.8552 41689171992
Hamilton HA 36 Hunter Street East, Hamilton 43°15′11″N79°52′09″W / 43.2530°N 79.8691°W / 43.2530; -79.8691 20181996
West Harbour WR 353 James Street North, Hamilton 43°15′56″N79°51′55″W / 43.2656°N 79.8652°W / 43.2656; -79.8652 246182015
St. Catharines SCTH 5 Great Western Street, St. Catharines 43°08′52″N79°15′20″W / 43.1478°N 79.2556°W / 43.1478; -79.2556 10832009
Niagara Falls NI 4267 Bridge Street, Niagara Falls 43°06′32″N79°03′49″W / 43.1088°N 79.0636°W / 43.1088; -79.0636 10842009
  Lakeshore East Danforth DA 213 Main Street, Toronto 43°41′12″N79°17′58″W / 43.6866°N 79.2994°W / 43.6866; -79.2994 3061967
Scarborough SC 3615 St Clair Avenue East, Toronto 43°43′01″N79°15′18″W / 43.7169°N 79.2550°W / 43.7169; -79.2550 362661967
Eglinton EG 2995 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto 43°44′22″N79°13′56″W / 43.7394°N 79.2322°W / 43.7394; -79.2322 283661967
Guildwood GU 4105 Kingston Road, Toronto 43°45′18″N79°11′53″W / 43.7550°N 79.1980°W / 43.7550; -79.1980 3143781967
Rouge Hill RO 6251 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto 43°46′49″N79°07′49″W / 43.7802°N 79.1302°W / 43.7802; -79.1302 2140791967
Pickering PIN 1322 Bayly Street, Pickering 43°49′52″N79°05′09″W / 43.8311°N 79.0857°W / 43.8311; -79.0857 33589911967
Ajax AJ 100 Westney Road South, Ajax 43°50′54″N79°02′30″W / 43.8484°N 79.0416°W / 43.8484; -79.0416 21644921988
Whitby WH 1350 Brock Street South, Whitby 43°51′53″N78°56′17″W / 43.8648°N 78.9380°W / 43.8648; -78.9380 23930931988
Oshawa OS 915 Bloor Street West, Oshawa 43°52′15″N78°53′05″W / 43.8708°N 78.8847°W / 43.8708; -78.8847 22643941995
  Milton Kipling KP 27 St Albans Road, Toronto 43°38′09″N79°32′14″W / 43.6357°N 79.5373°W / 43.6357; -79.5373 2031981
Dixie DI 2445 Dixie Road, Mississauga 43°36′28″N79°34′39″W / 43.6078°N 79.5774°W / 43.6078; -79.5774 1936111981
Cooksville CO 3210 Hurontario Street, Mississauga 43°35′00″N79°37′26″W / 43.5832°N 79.6239°W / 43.5832; -79.6239 11675111981
Erindale ER 1320 Rathburn Road West, Mississauga 43°34′08″N79°40′08″W / 43.5690°N 79.6689°W / 43.5690; -79.6689 22201121981
Streetsville SR 45 Thomas Street, Mississauga 43°34′34″N79°42′31″W / 43.5761°N 79.7087°W / 43.5761; -79.7087 21540211981
Meadowvale ME 6845 Millcreek Drive, Mississauga 43°35′52″N79°45′15″W / 43.5978°N 79.7542°W / 43.5978; -79.7542 12010221981
Lisgar LS 3250 Argentia Road, Mississauga 43°35′26″N79°47′18″W / 43.5906°N 79.7883°W / 43.5906; -79.7883 1792232007
Milton ML 780 Main Street East, Milton 43°31′24″N79°52′01″W / 43.5234°N 79.8670°W / 43.5234; -79.8670 11567241981
  Kitchener Bloor BL 1456 Bloor Street West, Toronto 43°39′29″N79°27′03″W / 43.6580°N 79.4509°W / 43.6580; -79.4509 3021975
Weston WE 1865 Weston Road, Toronto 43°42′01″N79°30′48″W / 43.7002°N 79.5132°W / 43.7002; -79.5132 329541974
Etobicoke North ET 1949 Kipling Avenue, Toronto 43°42′23″N79°33′45″W / 43.7063°N 79.5624°W / 43.7063; -79.5624 168741974
Malton MA 3060 Derry Road East, Mississauga 43°42′18″N79°38′18″W / 43.7050°N 79.6382°W / 43.7050; -79.6382 3779311974
Bramalea BE 1713 Steeles Avenue, Brampton 43°42′06″N79°41′28″W / 43.7017°N 79.6911°W / 43.7017; -79.6911 32377321974
Brampton BR 27 Church Street West, Brampton 43°41′12″N79°45′53″W / 43.6868°N 79.7647°W / 43.6868; -79.7647 2933331974
Mount Pleasant MO 1600 Bovaird Drive West, Brampton 43°40′30″N79°49′22″W / 43.6751°N 79.8227°W / 43.6751; -79.8227 31116342005
Georgetown GE 55 Queen Street, Georgetown 43°39′20″N79°55′07″W / 43.6556°N 79.9186°W / 43.6556; -79.9186 4625351978
Acton AC 39 Eastern Avenue, Acton 43°38′02″N80°02′04″W / 43.6338°N 80.0345°W / 43.6338; -80.0345 145372013
Guelph GL 79 Carden Street, Guelph 43°32′41″N80°14′47″W / 43.5446°N 80.2464°W / 43.5446; -80.2464 112392011
Kitchener KI 126 Weber Street West, Kitchener 43°27′20″N80°29′36″W / 43.4556°N 80.4933°W / 43.4556; -80.4933 10272011
  Barrie Downsview Park DW 1212 Sheppard Avenue West, Toronto 43°45′14″N79°28′42″W / 43.75389°N 79.47833°W / 43.75389; -79.47833 10192017
Rutherford RU 699 Westburne Drive, Vaughan 43°50′18″N79°29′54″W / 43.8384°N 79.4983°W / 43.8384; -79.4983 1970612001
Maple MP 30 Station Street, Vaughan 43°51′34″N79°30′26″W / 43.8594°N 79.5071°W / 43.8594; -79.5071 11319611982
King City KC 7 Station Road, King City 43°55′12″N79°31′37″W / 43.9200°N 79.5270°W / 43.9200; -79.5270 1555621982
Aurora AU 121 Wellington Street East, Aurora 44°00′03″N79°27′36″W / 44.0007°N 79.4599°W / 44.0007; -79.4599 11462631982
Newmarket NE 465 Davis Drive, Newmarket 44°03′39″N79°27′37″W / 44.0607°N 79.4604°W / 44.0607; -79.4604 1265641982
East Gwillimbury EA 845 Green Lane East, East Gwillimbury 44°04′40″N79°27′19″W / 44.0778°N 79.4552°W / 44.0778; -79.4552 1646442004
Bradford BD 300 Holland Street East, Bradford 44°07′02″N79°33′22″W / 44.1172°N 79.5562°W / 44.1172; -79.5562 2359651982
Barrie South BA 833 Yonge Street, Barrie 44°21′04″N79°37′39″W / 44.3511°N 79.6275°W / 44.3511; -79.6275 1619682007
Allandale Waterfront AD 24 Essa Road, Barrie 44°22′29″N79°41′19″W / 44.3747°N 79.6887°W / 44.3747; -79.6887 1160692011
  Richmond Hill Oriole OR 3300 Leslie Street, Toronto 43°45′55″N79°21′53″W / 43.7654°N 79.3646°W / 43.7654; -79.3646 129551978
Old Cummer OL 5760 Leslie Street, Toronto 43°47′33″N79°22′16″W / 43.7924°N 79.3712°W / 43.7924; -79.3712 146651978
Langstaff LA 10 Red Maple Road, Richmond Hill 43°50′18″N79°25′24″W / 43.8383°N 79.4233°W / 43.8383; -79.4233 11137601978
Richmond Hill RI 6 Newkirk Road, Richmond Hill 43°52′30″N79°25′36″W / 43.8749°N 79.4267°W / 43.8749; -79.4267 12324611978
Gormley GO 1650 Stouffville Road, Richmond Hill 43°56′27″N79°23′53″W / 43.9409°N 79.3980°W / 43.9409; -79.3980 1850622016
Bloomington BM 1796 York Regional Road 40, Richmond Hill 43°58′33″N79°23′53″W / 43.9759°N 79.3981°W / 43.9759; -79.3981 110002021
  Stouffville Kennedy KE 2467 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto 43°43′56″N79°15′45″W / 43.7323°N 79.2624°W / 43.7323; -79.2624 10772005
Agincourt AG 4100 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto 43°47′08″N79°17′02″W / 43.7855°N 79.2840°W / 43.7855; -79.2840 134271982
Milliken MK 39 Redlea Avenue, Toronto 43°49′24″N79°18′06″W / 43.8232°N 79.3016°W / 43.8232; -79.3016 1665702005
Unionville UI 155 YMCA Boulevard, Markham 43°51′06″N79°18′53″W / 43.8516°N 79.3148°W / 43.8516; -79.3148 11620711991
Centennial CE 320 Bullock Drive, Markham 43°52′25″N79°17′22″W / 43.8737°N 79.2894°W / 43.8737; -79.2894 1451722004
Markham MR 214 Main Street North, Markham 43°52′58″N79°15′45″W / 43.8827°N 79.2626°W / 43.8827; -79.2626 2413721982
Mount Joy MJ 1801 Bur Oak Avenue, Markham 43°54′01″N79°15′47″W / 43.9004°N 79.2630°W / 43.9004; -79.2630 11333732004
Stouffville ST 6176 Main Street, Stouffville 43°58′17″N79°15′00″W / 43.9714°N 79.2501°W / 43.9714; -79.2501 1243741982
Old Elm LI 6840 Bethesda Road, Stouffville 43°59′41″N79°14′04″W / 43.9948°N 79.2344°W / 43.9948; -79.2344 1567742008

Planned train stations

CorridorStationLocationPlanned opening date
  Lakeshore West Confederation Centennial Parkway, Hamilton 2025
Grimsby Casablanca Boulevard, Grimsby TBD
  Lakeshore East Thornton's Corners Thornton Road, Oshawa TBD
Oshawa Central Howard Street, Oshawa
Darlington Courtice Road, Clarington
Bowmanville Martin Road, Clarington
  Milton
  Kitchener Mount Dennis 3500 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto2024
  Barrie Spadina–Front Spadina Avenue, Toronto
Bloor–Lansdowne Bloor Street, Toronto
Caledonia 2400 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto2026
  Richmond Hill
  Stouffville

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