Maple GO Station Improvement
Maple GO Station Improvement
- The Future and GO
- Construction Notice
- Maple GO Station Improvement
We're Transforming Your Station!
Major improvements are underway at Maple GO Station. We're updating amenities, building new platforms, connecting pedestrian tunnels, enhancing accessibility, and making it easier and more convenient to access GO services.
Pictured: Future Maple GO station rendering
What's Changing
Starting Monday, January 16, construction at your station will mean you can only board and exit your train on the north end of the platform. Here is what you need to know:
When boarding and exiting at Maple GO:
- You will only be able to board and exit on the north end of the platform.
- Doors on coaches from the accessibility platform and north will open. Depending on how long the train is, this will mean doors will open on anywhere between two and eight train coaches.
- When boarding, you may wish to wait just north of the accessibility platform (or on the accessibility platform if you require it) to ensure you can board the train.
- The accessibility platform and coach will be available at all times throughout construction.
- PRESTO tap-on and tap-off devices are available throughout the open end of the platform, as well as a ticket vending machine by the station building.
- The customer pick-up and drop-off area will be reduced to two lanes, please use the designated pedestrian path to get to the platform safely.
- The main parking lot, accessible from Hill Street and Eagle Rock Way will be reduced in capacity by 45 parking spots. Please consider using the overflow. The overflow parking lot is located on the east of Rodinea Road north of McNaughton Road (a 5-minute walk from Maple GO station).
- Please give yourself extra time to get to the station and platform.
When boarding at another station on your way to Maple GO:
- Not all train coaches will open when you arrive at Maple GO. You will only be able to exit the train through the accessibility coach and coaches north of it.
- Please listen carefully to announcements on your train to confirm what coaches will open when you arrive at Maple GO.
- The accessibility platform and coach will be available at all times throughout construction.
Please be careful around construction areas and follow all directional signage.
This project is part of GO Expansion. By making improvements today, we can deliver infrastructure that will support faster two-way, all-day service for better and more frequent travel across the region. Maple GO station is scheduled for expansion from one to two platforms and the addition of a second track.
As part of this project, four elevators and stair towers are being constructed to connect two existing pedestrian tunnels that will provide access to the new platform once built. To accommodate this construction, the south end of the platform will be closed from mid-January until later this year. Following the completion of work on the south end, construction activity will start on the north end of the platform. We will provide you with updates as the work progresses.
What's Next
Two pedestrian tunnels have already been installed, which is the first phase of implementing two-way, all day service to your station. The tunnels are ready to connect you to a second platform and track in the future – both needed for increased service.There are lots of changes to get excited about!
Here’s what’s coming to your station and the community:
- A new second track and platform to accommodate two-way, all-day service
- Better pedestrian and cyclist connectivity
- More parking
- New fencing and retaining wall
- New station stairs
- A new elevator
- An expanded bus loop and upgraded passenger pick up and drop off (formerly the Kiss & Ride)
We’re excited for the changes planned for Maple GO and we hope you are too! We’ll continue to update this page with renderings and status updates.
Thank you for your patience as we work to improve your station.
Updated January 17, 2023 | Renderings subject to change.