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HAMILTON, ONT. — The Ontario government has announced construction of the new Confederation GO station in Hamilton is complete.

Service will begin Oct. 27, with all existing trains to and from Niagara Falls stopping at the station, which features a fully accessible platform with canopies, bicycle racks, a pick-up/drop-off area and 148 parking spots.

The station is located near the Queen Elizabeth Way and Centennial Parkway North and has been serving GO bus route 12 since 2019 and route 11 since 2021.

Confederation GO Station is part of GO Transit’s Niagara Extension project, expanding GO train service to Hamilton and the Niagara Region.

In April, the province completed upgrades at Hamilton’s West Harbour GO Station.

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 Oct. 27.