Ontario Breaks Ground on East Harbour Transit Hub (Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care)
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announced the groundbreaking of the East Harbour transit hub, which aims to handle 100,000 daily riders, making it Toronto's second-busiest transit station after Union Station.
- The East Harbour hub is designed to connect the new Ontario Line and GO trains, with Metrolinx targeting a completion date by 2031.
- The overall project will cost nearly $33 billion, according to Infrastructure Minister Kinga Surma.
- High commercial vacancies in Toronto have prompted developers to focus more on residential units at the East Harbour site, as explained by Surma.
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Ontario Breaks Ground on East Harbour Transit Hub (Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care)
) Share Table of Contents Content Quick Facts Quotes Additional Resources Related Topics Content TORONTO- The Ontario government has officially started construction on the East Harbour Transit Hub, a new interchange station in Toronto's east end that will connect commuters across the Greater Toronto Area and is projected to become the second busiest transit station in Toronto after Union Station. Once complete, the East Harbour Transit Hub will …
Ontario breaks ground on East Harbour Transit Hub – ReNew Canada
The Government of Ontario announced that construction has started on the East Harbour Transit Hub, a new interchange station in Toronto’s east end that will connect commuters across the Greater Toronto Area and is projected to become the second busiest transit station in Toronto after Union Station. Once complete, the East Harbour Transit Hub will connect the Ontario Line subway with the Lakeshore East and Stouffville GO Transit lines, serving a…
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