Route 15 Extension to First Nations
Route 15 Extension to First Nations
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- Route 15 Extension to First Nations
As of Saturday, April 5, GO bus route 15 will be extended to serve stops in Six Nations of the Grand River and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
Here is what you need to know:
- The expanded GO bus service will run three daily trips in each direction, seven days a week, connecting to Brantford Bus Terminal, McMaster University and to Lakeshore West GO train service at Aldershot GO station.
- New stops will be located at New Credit Variety and Gas Bar, 50 Generations Dr. (Oneida Business Park), Six Nations Sports and Cultural Memorial Centre, Sour Springs Rd. at Chiefswood Rd., Sour Springs Rd. at Mohawk Rd.
Metrolinx is committed to building meaningful and long-term relationships with First Nation.
- We are dedicated to collaboration and partnership with First Nations on improving transportation connections between First Nations and the GO Transit network.
- This extension of GO Bus Route 15 is the first time we are expanding the GO bus network to First Nations.
- The Six Nations of the Grand River is located along the banks of the Grand River and is the most populous First Nation in Canada.
- The region that Metrolinx operates within − building transit and fostering connections − is within the treaty territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
- Metrolinx is the first transit agency to bring public transit to Six Nations of the Grand River and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
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