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Bradford GO Station

Bradford GO Station is a railway station and bus station in the GO Transit network located in Bradford, Ontario in Canada. It is 67 km north of Union Station in downtown Toronto, and was the terminus of the Bradford line before it was extended to Barrie and renamed the Barrie line on December 17, 2007.

Bradford
General information
Location300 Holland Street East, Bradford, Ontario
Ontario, Canada
Coordinates44°06′59.6″N 79°33′19″W / 44.116556°N 79.55528°W / 44.116556; -79.55528Coordinates: 44°06′59.6″N 79°33′19″W / 44.116556°N 79.55528°W / 44.116556; -79.55528
Owned byMetrolinx
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Bus stands1
Connections BWG Transit
Simcoe County LINX
Construction
Parking355 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesYes
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station codeGO Transit: BD
Fare zone65
History
Opened1900[1]
Services
Preceding station GO Transit Following station
Barrie South Barrie East Gwillimbury
Former services
Preceding station Canadian National Railway Following station
Gilford
toward North Bay
North BayToronto Holland Landing
toward Toronto
Bradford GO Station building

History

Bradford has had railway service since 1853, when the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Railway was extended there from Machell's Corners (now known as Aurora).[2] This would evolve into the Northern Railway of Canada, which was later acquired by the Grand Trunk Railway. It eventually became a part of the Canadian National Railway system in 1923.[3]

In 1972, a Barrie commuter service to Toronto was established by CN Rail at the request of the Canadian Transportation Commission, which passed through Bradford. When CN Rail's passenger operations were transferred to the newly-formed Via Rail in 1978, the Barrie commuter line became a Via operation. This would be short-lived, however, as federal government budget cuts in 1981 eliminated 20% of Via Rail's network, including a number of commuter lines around Toronto, such as the Barrie line. After a significant public pressure campaign from transit activists and local municipalities along the line, the service was preserved and transferred from Via Rail to GO Transit. GO train service began on 7 September 1982, with Bradford as the terminal station, with GO bus service connecting riders from Barrie to Bradford. Initial service was a single weekday round trip.[3]

From 1990 to 1993, Barrie succeeded Bradford as the terminal station on the line, before Ontario provincial government cuts caused the service to Barrie to end, with Bradford becoming the terminal station once again. Throughout the following years, train frequency along the line was gradually increased, with two trains a day starting in 1998. In 2007, service was finally extended north of Bradford once again, with Metrolinx's purchase of the CN Newmarket Subdivision. By the summer of 2012, five trains were running every weekday, and weekend and holiday train service was introduced for the summer.[3]

In December 2018, the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury voted to sell a vacant parcel of land north of the station to Metrolinx so that additional station parking could be constructed.[4]

In January 2022, Metrolinx started to make improvements at the station to prepare for two-way, all-day service on the Barrie Line. Work includes an expanded bus loop with 3 new bays, a new heated waiting shelter, expanded parking, a new pick-up, drop-off area, a new CCTV system for security, improved electrical installations and a new underground storage tank for stormwater. The expected completion is expected in 2023.[5]

Services

Bradford station has weekday train service consisting of 10 trains southbound to Union Station in the morning, 9 trains returning northbound in the afternoon and evening, and one train returning northbound at midnight. At other times, the station is served by GO bus route 68 which operates hourly between Barrie Bus Terminal and Aurora GO Station, where passengers can transfer to the all-day train service to Toronto.[6]

Weekend train service consists of 5 daily round trips between Barrie and Toronto. At other times, GO bus route 68 connects the station to Aurora GO station where passengers can transfer to the hourly weekend train service toward Toronto.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Railway Station Report: Former Canadian National Railways Station Bradford, Ontario". C.N.Rys. in Ontario. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
  2. ^ "C.N.Rys. Bradford". March 17, 2019. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Garcia, Daniel; Bow, James (November 1, 2018). . Transit Toronto. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
  4. ^ Dunning, Jenni (December 20, 2018). "Bradford council OK's land sale for expanded GO Transit parking lot". BarrieToday.com. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
  5. ^ "Construction starts at Bradford GO Station". Metrolinx. January 31, 2022. from the original on January 31, 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Barrie Line Schedule - table 65" (PDF). GO Transit. January 11, 2020. Retrieved January 11, 2020.

External links

  Media related to Bradford GO Station at Wikimedia Commons

  • GO Transit station page for Bradford GO Station
  • CNR Bradford
  • Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Railway Station Report RSR-242, CNR, Bradford, Ontario

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Bradford GO Station is a railway station and bus station in the GO Transit network located in Bradford Ontario in Canada It is 67 km north of Union Station in downtown Toronto and was the terminus of the Bradford line before it was extended to Barrie and renamed the Barrie line on December 17 2007 BradfordGeneral informationLocation300 Holland Street East Bradford OntarioOntario CanadaCoordinates44 06 59 6 N 79 33 19 W 44 116556 N 79 55528 W 44 116556 79 55528 Coordinates 44 06 59 6 N 79 33 19 W 44 116556 N 79 55528 W 44 116556 79 55528Owned byMetrolinxPlatforms2 side platformsTracks2Bus stands1ConnectionsBWG Transit Simcoe County LINXConstructionParking355 spacesBicycle facilitiesYesDisabled accessYesOther informationStation codeGO Transit BDFare zone65HistoryOpened1900 1 ServicesPreceding station GO Transit Following stationBarrie Southtowards Allandale Waterfront Barrie East Gwillimburytowards Union StationFormer servicesPreceding station Canadian National Railway Following stationGilfordtoward North Bay North Bay Toronto Holland Landingtoward TorontoBradford GO Station building Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditBradford has had railway service since 1853 when the Ontario Simcoe and Huron Railway was extended there from Machell s Corners now known as Aurora 2 This would evolve into the Northern Railway of Canada which was later acquired by the Grand Trunk Railway It eventually became a part of the Canadian National Railway system in 1923 3 In 1972 a Barrie commuter service to Toronto was established by CN Rail at the request of the Canadian Transportation Commission which passed through Bradford When CN Rail s passenger operations were transferred to the newly formed Via Rail in 1978 the Barrie commuter line became a Via operation This would be short lived however as federal government budget cuts in 1981 eliminated 20 of Via Rail s network including a number of commuter lines around Toronto such as the Barrie line After a significant public pressure campaign from transit activists and local municipalities along the line the service was preserved and transferred from Via Rail to GO Transit GO train service began on 7 September 1982 with Bradford as the terminal station with GO bus service connecting riders from Barrie to Bradford Initial service was a single weekday round trip 3 From 1990 to 1993 Barrie succeeded Bradford as the terminal station on the line before Ontario provincial government cuts caused the service to Barrie to end with Bradford becoming the terminal station once again Throughout the following years train frequency along the line was gradually increased with two trains a day starting in 1998 In 2007 service was finally extended north of Bradford once again with Metrolinx s purchase of the CN Newmarket Subdivision By the summer of 2012 five trains were running every weekday and weekend and holiday train service was introduced for the summer 3 In December 2018 the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury voted to sell a vacant parcel of land north of the station to Metrolinx so that additional station parking could be constructed 4 In January 2022 Metrolinx started to make improvements at the station to prepare for two way all day service on the Barrie Line Work includes an expanded bus loop with 3 new bays a new heated waiting shelter expanded parking a new pick up drop off area a new CCTV system for security improved electrical installations and a new underground storage tank for stormwater The expected completion is expected in 2023 5 Services EditBradford station has weekday train service consisting of 10 trains southbound to Union Station in the morning 9 trains returning northbound in the afternoon and evening and one train returning northbound at midnight At other times the station is served by GO bus route 68 which operates hourly between Barrie Bus Terminal and Aurora GO Station where passengers can transfer to the all day train service to Toronto 6 Weekend train service consists of 5 daily round trips between Barrie and Toronto At other times GO bus route 68 connects the station to Aurora GO station where passengers can transfer to the hourly weekend train service toward Toronto 6 References Edit Railway Station Report Former Canadian National Railways Station Bradford Ontario C N Rys in Ontario Retrieved July 15 2018 C N Rys Bradford March 17 2019 Retrieved August 11 2019 a b c Garcia Daniel Bow James November 1 2018 GO Transit s Barrie Line Transit Toronto Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved August 11 2019 Dunning Jenni December 20 2018 Bradford council OK s land sale for expanded GO Transit parking lot BarrieToday com Retrieved August 11 2019 Construction starts at Bradford GO Station Metrolinx January 31 2022 Archived from the original on January 31 2022 a b Barrie Line Schedule table 65 PDF GO Transit January 11 2020 Retrieved January 11 2020 External links Edit Media related to Bradford GO Station at Wikimedia Commons GO Transit station page for Bradford GO StationCNR Bradford Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Railway Station Report RSR 242 CNR Bradford Ontario Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bradford GO Station amp oldid 1112987958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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