Ontario Builds: Transit
Ontario is building new subways, Light Rail Transit lines (LRT) and trains to improve public transit to help you get around quicker and easier.
We are investing $70 billion in public transit infrastructure and improvements to:
- fight gridlock
- shorten commute times
- connect communities
- create good-paying jobs
- support economic growth
What we're building
We’re building 610 transit projects across Ontario. Since 2018, we’ve opened 4 new GO stations and upgraded 13 others, while also expanding our LRT network with 43 new stops and 30 kilometers of track.
Rail
The Northlander
Building safe and reliable transportation between Toronto and Timmins, with a rail connection to Cochrane.
GO expansion
Expanding GO transit in the Greater Golden Horseshoe to deliver service every 15 minutes, all day, on core routes.
Hazel McCallion Line
Providing 18 km of light rail transit from Port Credit GO to Brampton Gateway Terminal.
Hamilton Light Rail Transit (LRT)
Delivering 14 km of modern light rail transit between McMaster University and Eastgate Square.
Subways
Ontario Line
Building a new Toronto subway that will run from Exhibition Place, through downtown, to Line 5 Eglinton at Don Mills Road.
Yonge North Subway Extension
Extending Line 1 Toronto subway service nearly 8 km north from Finch Station to Richmond Hill.
Scarborough Subway Extension
Extending Line 2 Toronto subway service 7.8 km farther into the heart of Scarborough.
Eglinton Crosstown West Extension
Extending the LRT to create a continuous rapid transit line stretching from Scarborough to Mississauga.
Some images are early project renderings and subject to change.
Find out what’s happening near you
Use the table below to browse key projects being built in your community. This is a sample of approximately 6,000 ongoing and completed projects in Ontario.
Related
Transit expansion in the Greater Toronto Area