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Port Credit GO Station Improvement

We're Integrating Your Station!


Metrolinx is naming the Hurontario light rail transit (LRT) project as the Hazel McCallion Line, to commemorate the former Mississauga mayor. Once in service, the 18-kilometre Hazel McCallion Line will bring a new, environmentally friendly and reliable method of transportation to a rapidly growing region. The new transit system will feature 19 stops, travel through two urban growth centres and connect to major transit systems, including GO Transit (Milton and Lakeshore West lines), the Mississauga Transitway, Brampton Transit, ZUM and MiWay. The Hazel McCallion Line will operate in its own dedicated lane, ensuring a smooth, reliable and convenient ride along the region’s busiest street.

Learn more about the Hurontario LRT project on the Metrolinx project page.

Hazel MaCallion HURLT rendering

Pictured: Future Hazel McCallion LRT line rendering

What's Changing


There are major changes to the station due to construction related to the Hurontario LRT. Construction related to the Hurontario LRT will continue into 2024.

Here is what you need to know:

North parking lot

  • The station is not accessible on the north side. If you have accessibility needs, please use the south side of the station.
  • A large part of the north lot is closed for construction.
  • Traffic routes are in place. Please pay attention and follow signs in the area.
  • Reserved parking spaces in the north lot have been relocated.
  • There will continue to be a series of closures in the north lot for the duration of construction until the end of 2022.

South parking lot

  • A large part of the south lot along Hurontario Street is closed.
  • The stairwell from Hurontario Street to the south lot is closed.
  • The south lot is still accessible via Ann Street and Queen Street.
  • Due to construction, the flow of traffic has changed in the south lot. Please pay attention and follow signs when driving. 
  • Some parking spaces will be permanently closed to make space available for the new Hurontario LRT. 
  • Please give yourself extra time to get to the station and train platform during construction. Follow posted signs and be careful around construction equipment and fencing until this work is complete.

Updated February 13, 2023 | Renderings are subject to change