Darlington GO Station

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GO Transit logo.svg Darlington
LocationCourtice Road
Darlington, Ontario
Coordinates43°53′00″N 78°46′06″W / 43.88333°N 78.76833°W / 43.88333; -78.76833Coordinates: 43°53′00″N 78°46′06″W / 43.88333°N 78.76833°W / 43.88333; -78.76833
Owned byMetrolinx
PlatformsSide platform[1]
Tracks1 + 2 freight bypass[1]
Connections
Construction
Parking1,100[1]
Disabled accessYes
Services
Preceding station GO Transit logo.svg GO Transit Following station
Oshawa Central Lakeshore East
(planned expansion)
Bowmanville
Terminus

Darlington GO Station is a planned GO Transit train station to be built by Metrolinx in the community of Darlington, Ontario, Canada, as part of the approved expansion of train service on the Lakeshore East line to Bowmanville.[2] It will be situated between the main downtown areas of Oshawa and Bowmanville, in an area that is anticipated to be developed over the next few years. The station is intended to serve areas east of the station, as there will be close access to Highway 401. Approximately 1,100 parking spaces will be supplied on opening day, and future parking expansions will be possible. A bus loop and a "Kiss and Ride" area will be included. Initially, it will consist of one side platform, which will become an island platform as demand grows and a second track is built.[1] The station is expected to open in 2024.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Oshawa To Bowmanville Rail Service Expansion And Rail Maintenance Facility - Environmental Assessment Study" (PDF). GO Transit. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 September 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  2. ^ Minister of the Environment (28 March 2011). "Minister's Notice To Proceed With Transit Project" (PDF). Ontario Regulation 231/08. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 September 2014. Retrieved September 30, 2014. I hereby give notice allowing GO Transit and Metrolinx to proceed with the Oshawa To Bowmanville GO Train Service Expansion transit project in accordance with the applicable environmental project report.
  3. ^ Woo, Leslie (14 September 2017). "The Draft 2041 Regional Transportation Plan" (PDF). Metrolinx. Retrieved 18 September 2017.

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