The Ontario government has completed construction of the new Confederation GO Station in Hamilton, marking a significant milestone in the province’s plan to protect Ontario by investing in key infrastructure that will reduce gridlock and connect more people to jobs and housing. The new station will expand fast, reliable train service across the GO train network and generate nearly half a million more rides annually.
“Our government is investing in the largest transit expansion in North America to help families and workers get where they need to go, when they need to get there,” said Premier Doug Ford. “The opening of Confederation GO Station will be a game changer for residents in East Hamilton and Stoney Creek, while bringing much-needed relief to Burlington and West Harbour GO.”
Service at Confederation GO Station will begin October 27, 2025, with all existing trains to and from Niagara Falls stopping at the station. The new station features a fully accessible platform with canopies, bicycle racks, a pick-up/drop-off area and 148 parking spots.
“As Hamilton and Niagara continue to grow, our government is connecting families, commuters and businesses across the Greater Golden Horseshoe to transit they can rely on every day,” said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation. “By opening Confederation GO Station with enhanced train service across the region, we’re making transit faster and easier, driving economic growth and protecting Ontario.”
Confederation GO Station is part of GO Transit’s Niagara Extension project, expanding GO train service to Hamilton and the Niagara Region, benefitting local commuters and visitors to one of Canada’s top tourist destinations.
“Confederation GO Station is about more than just building a station — it’s about building connections,” said Andrea Horwath, Mayor of Hamilton. “For Hamiltonians, it means shorter commutes, affordable and sustainable travel, and better access to work, school and healthcare. For visitors, it means easier access to discover everything that makes Hamilton such a vibrant community. I want to thank Premier Ford, Minister Sarkaria and Minister Lumsden for working with the City of Hamilton to expand transit access and create new opportunities across our region.”
In addition, the province is increasing train service across the GO network with enhanced service on the Lakeshore East, Lakeshore West, Barrie and Stouffville lines, starting October 27, 2025.
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