The Hamilton GO Centre Railway Station is a historic and functional transport hub. Originally built as a Canadian National Railway station, the building now serves GO Transit rail services on the Lakeshore West line, alongside bus operations. Its striking Art Deco architecture makes it one of Hamilton’s most iconic public buildings. Beyond its heritage, the station plays a vital role in daily commuting, connecting Hamiltonians to Toronto and other parts of Ontario. For visitors, it provides an impressive first impression of the city and easy access to downtown attractions. The dual role as both bus and rail station makes it one of Hamilton’s most important transit nodes.
Location: 43.2531092, -79.8691839
Tags:
– House Number: 36
– go_zone: 18
– Name: Hamilton GO Centre
– network: GO Transit
– network:wikidata: Q1357727
– Operator: GO Transit
– Operator Wikidata: Q309084
– Public Transit: station
– railway: station
– railway:ref: HA
– ref:go_transit: HA
– ref:via_rail: HAML
– Train: yes
– Wikidata: Q5267822
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Hamilton GO Centre
– Street: Hunter Street East