McMaster University Bus Terminal

McMaster University GO Bus Terminal is located on the campus of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, between the Mary E. Keyes Residence and H.G. Thode Library. GO Transit has exclusive use of this terminal.McMaster University has become a major destination for GO bus services, and ridership is now comparable to some GO train stations. The new accessible terminal, which opened on April 5, 2007, includes five bus bays, three heated shelters, and large platforms. The terminal will easily be able to handle an increase in the current rate of more than 2,000 rides per day.GO Bus servicesPlatform assignments: 1 - Unloading 2 - Aldershot/Burlington "train meet" connection (route 15) to Lakeshore West GO Train service 3 - Hamilton GO Centre (westbound route 47) 4 - Square One/Bramalea Express (routes 47A & 47B) 5 - Hwy 407 to York University Bus Loop (eastbound route 47)Other bus servicesHamilton Street RailwayHSR has several local city bus routes that operate through the campus or on Main Street: 1/1A - King5/52 - Delaware10/10A - Beeline Express (weekday service only)51 - University (no Sunday or holiday service)

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McMaster University Bus Terminal

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