Long Branch GO Station

Last updated
GO Transit logo.svg Long Branch
Long Branch GO Station bike rack.JPG
General information
Location20 Brow Drive
Toronto, Ontario
M8W 3P6
Coordinates 43°35′31″N79°32′44″W / 43.59194°N 79.54556°W / 43.59194; -79.54556 Coordinates: 43°35′31″N79°32′44″W / 43.59194°N 79.54556°W / 43.59194; -79.54556
Owned by Metrolinx
Platforms1 side platform, 1 island platform
Tracks3
Connections Long Branch Loop BSicon CLRV.svg   501  
Construction
Parking280 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesCovered rack
Other information
Station codeGO Transit: LO
Fare zone59
History
OpenedMay 23, 1967 (1967-05-23)
Services
Preceding station GO Transit logo.svg GO Transit Following station
Port Credit
towards West Harbour
Lakeshore West Mimico
towards Union Station
Former services at CN station
Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
Dixie Road Niagara FallsToronto
Local stops
Mimico
toward Toronto

Long Branch is a GO Transit railway station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the Lakeshore West line stations, serving the Long Branch neighbourhood.

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Being one of the original GO Stations built in 1967, it is now scheduled for modernization. The plans would make the station accessible with new elevators, connecting tunnels, washrooms and canopies over the platforms. It is expected to be 2016 before these upgrades are complete. [1] It is also anticipated that more condominium development in the area will increase the population density of the neighbourhood and attract more riders. [1]

Connecting local transit

The station is adjacent to the Toronto Transit Commission's Long Branch Loop, which serves as the western terminus of the 501 Queen streetcar route as well as TTC and MiWay bus routes.

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References

  1. 1 2 Tess Kalinowski (2013-06-23). "Long Branch GO on track for a makeover: The GO station is getting a makeover as Long Branch prepares for a revival". Toronto Star . Retrieved July 14, 2013.