List of MiWay bus routes

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MiWay route 5N Dixie at Long Branch


This article lists all bus routes and their branches operated by and for MiWay, the municipal public transport agency serving Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

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Routes [1]

MiWay operates three types of routes: local, express, and high-school routes.

LegendDesignation
1–99Regular ServiceMiLocal
300sSchool Service
100sExpress ServiceMiExpress
RouteDirection and terminiAvailability
1
DundasEBTo Kipling station WBTo Ridgeway DriveAll week, 24 hours
1C
To Kipling station
Via University of Toronto Mississauga
To South Common Centre
Via University of Toronto Mississauga
All week
2
Hurontario
(South)
NBTo City Centre SBTo Port Credit GO Station All week, 24 hours
3
BloorEBTo Kipling stationWBTo City CentreAll week, 24 hours
4
Sherway GardensEBTo Sherway Gardens
Via Huron Park (off-peak only)
WBTo Cooksville GO Station
Via Huron Park (off-peak only)
All week
5
DixieNBTo Cardiff BoulevardSBTo Long Branch Loop All week
6
Credit WoodlandsEBTo City CentreWBTo Westdale MallAll week
7
AirportNBTo Westwood Square
Via Renforth Station
SBTo City Centre
Via Renforth Station
All week, 24 hours
8
CawthraNBTo City CentreSBTo Port Credit GO StationMon–Sat
9
Rathburn-ThomasEBTo City Centre
Via Erindale GO Station (weekday only)
WBTo Churchill Meadows Community Centre
Via Erindale GO Station (weekday only)
All week
10
Bristol-BritanniaNBTo Meadowvale Town Centre SBTo City CentreAll week
11
WestwoodNBTo Westwood SquareSBTo Kipling stationAll week
13
Glen ErinNBTo Meadowvale Town Centre
Via South Common Centre
SBTo Clarkson GO Station
Via South Common Centre
All week
14
Lorne ParkEBTo Port Credit GO StationWBTo Clarkson GO StationMon–Fri off-peak only
14A
To Winston Churchill BoulevardPeak hours
15
DrewEBTo Westwood SquareWBTo Cardiff BoulevardMon–Fri
(No mid-day service)
16
MaltonCCWTo Westwood SquareMon–Sat
16A
CWAll week
17
Hurontario
(North)
NBTo Hurontario & 407 Park and RideSBTo City CentreAll week, 24 hours
18
McLaughlin-DerryEBTo Westwood SquareWBTo Sheridan College BramptonMon–Fri
20
RathburnEBTo Kipling stationWBTo City CentreAll week
22
FinchEBTo William Osler Health Centre
via Humber College
WBTo Westwood SquareAll week
23
LakeshoreEBTo Long Branch LoopWBTo Clarkson GO StationAll week
24
NorthwestNBTo Westwood SquareSBTo Renforth StationPeak hours
25
Traders LoopCWTo Matheson BoulevardPeak hours
26
BurnhamthorpeEBTo Kipling station
Via City Centre (weekends only) and Islington station
WBTo South Common Centre
Via Islington station and City Centre (weekends only)
All week
28
ConfederationNBTo City Centre
Via Cooksville GO Station (PM peak only)
SBTo Trillium Health Centre
Via Cooksville GO Station (AM peak only)
All week
29
Park Royal-HomelandsNBTo South Common CentreSBTo Clarkson GO Station All week
30
RexdaleEBTo Bergamot Avenue
Via Malton GO Station (peak hours only)
WBTo Westwood Square
Via Malton GO Station (peak hours only)
Mon–Sat
35
EglintonEBTo Kipling stationWBTo Churchill Meadows Community CentreAll week
36
Colonial-RidgewayNBTo Winston Churchill Station SBTo South Common CentreAll week
38
CreditviewNBTo Meadowvale Town CentreSBTo Cooksville GO Station Mon–Fri
38A
Weekends and holidays
39
BritanniaEBTo Renforth Station
Via Paramount Centre (off-peak only)
WBTo Meadowvale Town Centre
Via Paramount Centre (off-peak only)
All week
42
DerryEBTo Westwood SquareWBTo Meadowvale Town CentreAll week
43
Matheson-ArgentiaNBTo Meadowvale Town CentreSBTo Renforth StationPeak hours (northbound AM service only; southbound PM service only)
44
Mississauga RoadNBTo Meadowvale Town CentreSBTo University of Toronto MississaugaAll week
45
Winston ChurchillNBTo Meadowvale Town CentreSBTo Clarkson GO StationAll week
45A
Peak hours
46
Tenth Line-OspreyNBTo Meadowvale Town CentreSBTo Erin Mills station All week
48
Erin MillsNBTo Meadowvale Town CentreSBTo South Common CentreAll week
49
McDowellEBTo Erin Mills Town Centre WBTo Ninth LineMon–Fri (no peak hour service)
49A
To Streetsville GO Station Peak hours
51
TomkenNBTo Cardiff BoulevardSBTo Stanfield RoadMon–Sat
52B
Lawrence West
(TTC Contracted)
EBTo Lawrence station
via Lawrence West station
WBTo Westwood MallMon–Fri
52D
To Victory Crescent / McNaughton AvenueSat & Sun, Holidays
53
KennedyNBTo Hurontario & 407 Park and RideSBTo Cooksville GO Station Mon–Fri
57
CourtneyparkEBTo Renforth StationWBTo Sheridan College BramptonMon–Fri
61
MavisNBTo Sheridan College BramptonSBTo City CentreAll week
66
McLaughlinNBTo Sheridan College BramptonSBTo City CentreAll week
68
Terry FoxNBTo Bancroft DriveSBTo City CentreAll week
70
KeatonEBTo Kipling stationWBTo Milverton DrivePeak hours
71
Sheridan-SubwayEBTo Kipling stationWBTo Sheridan Research ParkTwo trips EB, two trips WB per weekday
73
KamatoNBTo Ambler DriveSBTo Dixie StationPeak hours
74
ExplorerEBTo Renforth StationWBTo Dixie StationPeak hours
76
City Centre-SubwayEBTo Kipling stationWBTo City CentreMon–Fri
87
Meadowvale-SkymarkNBTo Meadowvale Town CentreSBTo Renforth StationPeak hours (northbound PM service only; southbound AM service only)
90
Terragar-Copenhagen LoopEBTo Meadowvale Town Centre
Via Meadowvale GO Station (peak hours only)
WBTo Meadowvale Town CentreMon–Fri
101
Dundas ExpressEBTo Kipling station
Via University of Toronto Mississauga
WBTo South Common Centre
Via University of Toronto Mississauga
Mon–Sat
101A
To Kipling station
Via University of Toronto Mississauga (September to April)
To Ridgeway Drive
Via University of Toronto Mississauga (September to April)
Peak hours
103
Hurontario ExpressNBTo Brampton Gateway Terminal SBTo Trillium Health CentreAll week
104
Derry ExpressEBTo Westwood SquareWBTo Meadowvale Town CentreSuspended as of December 2020
107
Malton ExpressNBTo Humber College North Campus (September to April)
To Westwood Mall (May to August)
SBTo City CentreMon–Sat
108
Meadowvale Business ExpressNBTo Meadowvale Business ParkSBTo Kipling stationPeak hours (northbound AM service only; southbound PM service only)
109
Meadowvale ExpressNBTo Meadowvale Town Centre
Via City Centre
SBTo Kipling station
Via City Centre
All week
110
University ExpressNBTo City Centre
Via University of Toronto Mississauga
SBTo Clarkson GO Station
Via University of Toronto Mississauga
Mon–Fri
To University of Toronto Mississauga (additional short turn service)
No peak hour service from May to August
Mon–Fri (no evening service)
Mid-day only from May to August
302
Philip Pocock-Bloor WestEBN/AWBTo City Centre
via Bloor Street
Regular school year
304
Father Goetz-Mississauga ValleyEBN/AWBTo Father Goetz Secondary SchoolRegular school year
306
Streetsville-Terry FoxNBTo Streetsville Secondary SchoolSBTo Mavis RoadRegular school year
307
Philip Pocock-Bloor EastEBTo Kipling stationWBPhilip Pocock Secondary SchoolRegular school year
313
Streetsville Secondary-Meadowvale TCNBTo Meadowvale Town CentreSBStreetsville Secondary SchoolRegular school year
314
Rick Hansen-CreditviewNBTo Rick Hansen Secondary SchoolSBTo Creditview Road & Bristol Road WestRegular school year
315
Rick Hansen-City CentreNBTo Rick Hansen Secondary SchoolSBTo City CentreRegular school year
321
Stephen Lewis-St. Joan of ArcNBTo Stephen Lewis Secondary School and St. Joan of Arc Secondary SchoolSBTo Winston Churchill BoulevardRegular school year

TTC-contracted route

One Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) route, 52B/52D Lawrence West, is operated by the TTC contracted on behalf of the City of Mississauga. The fare payment method is the same as for regular MiWay buses; via a Presto card, contactless, or cash. As a result of the One Fare program, transfers between the two systems are now free. [2]


From 2002 to 2010, another route 32B Eglinton West, operated to Explorer Drive in a similar arrangement.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Route maps". City of Mississauga. MiWay. January 29, 2020. Retrieved May 3, 2024.
  2. "Ontario's One Fare Program". www.metrolinx.com. Metrolinx. Retrieved May 3, 2024.