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Brampton GO Station

Brampton GO Station

(2 reviews)

Located right in downtown Brampton, and it's great that they still have three fairly large (free)…read moreparking lots. The station helps add to the character of the immediate surrounding area of heritage of the unique (albeit small) city centre. It has GO train service, and recently they've added all-day, 2-way service on weekdays during business hours which is great. The GO bus terminal is right beside with several routes offered. The train station serves as a VIA rail station and you can get to places like Montreal from this station. Tip: Closer to the bus station is The Village Bake Shop, which is a great place to get coffee, baked goods and such. You'd need to set aside a few extra minutes to go on a run there if you were getting on the train however. One frustrating thing, and for all GO stations for that matter, are the ridiculously slow ticket machines. There's a stress that cannot be compared to anything else when you hear the train rolling in and the machine takes half a minute just to bring up 'Union' station on the search. Practically a couple minutes just to get your ticket.

I use this station fairly often, as it has good direct connections to downtown Toronto. You can get…read moreregular buses to Union Station, Yorkdale, and York Mills among other places, and the train service is both ways on weekdays, shuttling you quickly and smoothly into the big city. Looking forward to it being evenings and weekends if that cargo bypass ever gets built! Anyhow -- the station is well organized and has elevators for those who aren't able to use stairs, and ample signage so commuters don't get lost. I recommend using your Presto card instead of the ticket machines if you are able, because the machines are super clunky. That's everybody though, not just this station. There's lots of free surface parking if you need it, but Brampton transit has many buses that go to Brampton Bus Terminal/Brampton GO so you can ditch the car entirely if you want! The area has a lot of good shops around it, but there are a few dodgy bits, so keep aware of your surroundings.

Brampton Transit

Brampton Transit

(99 reviews)

I admit I'm surprised I'm giving Brampton Transit 4 stars, but the folks over in Brampton (The…read moreFlower City as it calls itself) seems like they know what they are doing. A lot of people commute using Brampton Transit and GO and while I've never tried this (since I live so close to a GO station) I've seen people use their GO tickets to get a free ride on the bus (now bet you GO commuters would LOVE for that to be implemented at the TTC too eh?!). That's a pretty sweet deal if you ask me. While the bus fleet is not as large as the TTC's they do a good job every time I've used it to stick to the schedules listed on the stops and the drivers, at least the few I've had to interact with in terms of asking questions are very friendly. Many a time do I see a bus have to hold off on a station because they are ahead of schedule! The individual ticket cost is roughly the same as the TTC but get this, you pay once and you get a transfer which enables you for unlimited travel in a 2 hour period! That's just amazing if you just want to take the bus to go buy groceries or something like that. In terms of comfort level it's the same type of buses as the TTC buses that have the 2 steps right after the exit door? Nothing super comfortable but it does it's job. They also have implemented a new bus system called "Züm" which I've never used, but the buses look hella cool and they advertise real time scheduling updates at stops as well the magical power to influence traffic lights to keep them running on schedule! Add all this to a pretty decent coverage area and you got yourself a pretty reliable, convenient and happy transit system!

I usually rely on the Zum 15A Bramalea South route, but unfortunately, my recent experience was…read morevery disappointing due to the driver's behavior. The driver was rude / unprofessional / impatient - choose based on your experience, and it made the ride uncomfortable. Public transit is supposed to be a safe and respectful space for everyone, and this kind of attitude really discourages passengers.i dont why you hired this suck a street guy for your job he even dosent no how to speak in english .. the driver is of 8:30 am 15A zum buss 28 july 2025 such a F**ng guy disgusting I hope Brampton Transit looks into this and ensures better training or supervision for their drivers. We deserve respectful and courteous service, especially when relying on public transportation.

Bramalea GO Station - Train coming in.

Bramalea GO Station

(3 reviews)

Lakeshore is under maintainence this weekend (and Milton still doesn't travel into town in…read moreweekends) so we're grabbing a train into Toronto via Bramalea. Nice station, although a waiting room would be nice. And a washroom. The food truck is cute too.

This is pretty major GO station, so it has a large number of bus routes and it's own train line…read morealong with trains that go all the way to Georgetown/Mt Pleasant to the west and all trains/buses ending at Union to the East. There's a lot of parking spots available and you need to arrive very early (8am or earlier) in order to get a good spot. There's a second parking lot too that some people might not know about as it requires a further drive on Steeles and then a double back to the south side of the station. A very big negative for the station is the lack of a central board that indicates what buses leave from which of the bus stops and form which of the 4 platforms the train would arrive/depart (but since there's only one line, you're pretty safe just joining the crowd that's already on the platform). The bus stops have their own signs indicating their destinations, but this requires one to walk all the way to the stops to figure stuff out. And there is a small electronic board well above eyesight level under the big green "GO" sign indicating the train platform, but it's hard to see and does not help once you're actually in the station. Other than that, there's a small commuters cafe in the terminal that serves coffee and snacks (never used it though). You can get downtown either taking the bus/train all the way down to Union or taking the bus on the 401 to Yorkdale/York Mills. Keep in mind though, as the 401 bus frequently uses a stop outside the actual Bramalea GO station (stops at the south east corner of Bramalea and Steeles instead) Overall it's a good hub for travel to go downtown as service starts around 5am and goes on till 11 or 12 at night, with the last bus from downtown leaving Union at 1:30am to get here. As with most stations, AVOID rush hour! If you can spare it, take the 9:20 train down and aim to return on the 6:50 train back up. Both a far more pleasant ride than all the other times!

Toronto Limo Rentals

Toronto Limo Rentals

(6 reviews)

Saw this post on Facebook…read more Hi everyone! Just want to share my wedding day experience with Toronto Limo Rentals Inc. so that hopefully no one makes the same mistake as us! We've been in wedding parties who have used their services, and being familiar with their buses we decided to use them for our wedding. We ordered a 32 person bus to accommodate our big group. On our way to Church, our bus stopped on the side of the road. With many people pulling over to help, we got back on the road, which didn't last long as the bus AGAIN broke down. After a while, we were told to get off the bus and walk. Yep, WALK. Down a busy intersection in my wedding dress! Thankfully we had wedding-goers behind us and my husband and I were able to climb into the back of a car. Many of our remaining bridal party had to walk, or have people come from church to collect them. After the ceremony, we were pleased to find that there was a new bus waiting for us ... but this bus maxed out with 20 people, and had a stripper pole in the middle, because what else would you want for your wedding day? And the ceiling dripping all over my wedding dress! When all was said and done, we didn't have enough room to accommodate our bridal party and many had to organize rides to pictures since they didn't have their cars, assuming they'd be on the bus. We were late for church, had 20 minutes to take pictures (we were schedule to have 1.5hrs) and then were even late to our own reception. I get mistakes happen and stuff is out of control at times, but the customer service is what baffled me. When I initially contacted them after the wedding, their response was that "the first bus they sent us was technically an upgrade"... as if that bus didn't break down. And then when I told them about the second bus being insufficient, they said that the bus could've fit 35 people when we barely squeezed in 20. Even sent pics to prove it. Overall appalled at the customer service, especially when this was one of the biggest days of our lives.

Sep.2019 Recommend 100%. Outstanding all day Saturday…read moreservice in busy downtown Toronto for 14 family members in a Hummer H2. Driver, Jagmeet, was prompt for various pickups, professional, courteous, clean cut, smartly dress & confirmed details throughout the tour. Sunday driver, Pam, promptly picked up family for return to Whitby and was also professional, courteous & smartly dressed. Both vehicles were very clean & stocked with bottled water. Would definitely rent again when needed.

Brampton Gateway Terminal - publictransport - Updated May 2026

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