Ontario - Province Breaks Ground on Bowmanville GO Extension
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‘Major milestone’: Peterborough-Kawartha MPP Dave Smith weighs in on Bowmanville GO extension
The Ontario government has officially broken ground on GO Transit’s much talked about Bowmanville Extension. The 18.7-kilometre extension of the Lakeshore East GO line is expected to accommodate 17,000 daily trips and 4.9 million boardings annually by 2041. The project will provide two-way, all-day service, connecting residents from Oshawa to Bowmanville, saving commuters time and money while putting 10,400 jobs within walking distance of transi…
Ontario breaks ground on Bowmanville GO Extension project
The Government of Ontario broke ground on GO Transit’s Bowmanville Extension, marking another milestone in a project which will extend the Lakeshore East GO line 18.7 kilometres into Durham Region, accommodating 17,000 daily trips and 4.9 million boardings annually by 2041. “Awarding the major construction contract for the Bowmanville Extension moves us one step closer to providing GO Train service to more people across Durham Region. This proje…
15 more years for 18.7km train extension to Bowmanville?
Ontario government yesterday announced it has broken ground on major works for GO Train to Bowmanville project, indicating that the 18.7km extension will be operational in 2041. Durham residents have been waiting for the project for decades, and going by long delays at Metrolinx’s other major projects – such as Finch West LRT and Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit – it is not confirmed if Bowmanville Extension deadlines will be met. Michael L…
Ontario Breaks Ground on Bowmanville GO Extension - Today's Northumberland - Your Source For What's Happening Locally and Beyond
Expanded service will save families time and money, support economic growth across Durham Region and the GTHA The Ontario government has broken ground on GO Transit’s Bowmanville Extension, marking another milestone in the province’s plan to protect Ontario by relieving gridlock and expanding access to affordable and reliable transit. The project will extend the Lakeshore East GO line 18.7 kilometres into Durham Region, accommodating 17,000 dai…
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