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  2. Weston GO Station - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 2015, new station features many improvements over the previous station, such as more parking, more platforms, more tracks, heated shelters, enclosed entrances and space for future retail. [3] The station building opened in June 2015 and parking facilities were completed by end of 2015.

  3. GO Transit fares - Wikipedia

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    GO Transit stopped selling two-ride and ten-ride tickets on June 1, 2012 and stopped accepting two-ride and ten-ride tickets on July 31, 2012, in favour of using Presto Cards exclusively; paper monthly passes have been discontinued since 1 January 2013; [2] day passes remain available for purchase. Passengers may convert any unused rides on ...

  4. Kitchener station - Wikipedia

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    Kitchener station is a railway station located in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, slightly to the northeast of downtown Kitchener, at 126 Weber Street West, near the corner of Victoria Street. It is a heritage building [ 1 ] containing a waiting room and ticket counter built beside a set of tracks also used as a freight yard.

  5. GO Transit - Wikipedia

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    GO Transit is a regional public transit system serving the Greater Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada.With its hub at Union Station in Toronto, GO Transit's green-and-white trains and buses serve a population of more than seven million across an area over 11,000 square kilometres (4,200 sq mi) stretching from Kitchener in the west to Peterborough in the east, and from Barrie in the ...

  6. Charles Street Transit Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Street Transit Terminal is a former bus terminal in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.It is the former downtown hub for local Grand River Transit (GRT) bus services for Kitchener and Waterloo, [1] although the terminal now sits vacant and mostly abandoned.

  7. Kitchener Public Utilities Commission - Wikipedia

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    Roster as of December 31, 1972. City of Kitchener took over January 1, 1973. Trolley buses replaced March 26, 1973. Kitchener Transit launched with all new routes on July 3, 1973. 101 - 117 (odd numbers only). Nine, 1946 Canadian Car & Foundry T-44 electric trolley buses. #103, first production T-44, 119 burned in fire and scrapped Dec. 28, 1970.

  8. Queen station (Kitchener) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the City of Kitchener committed to a set of pedestrian infrastructure improvements on Queen Street near the station, which were designed to improve walkability in the area. These included wider sidewalks, more seating, and new trees and planters, as well as creation of a new parkette at Charles and Queen. [3]

  9. Kitchener City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The original location of the municipal seat was on the block bound by King, Frederick, Duke and Scott streets and home today to Market Square Shopping Centre; the first city hall was built in 1919 by William Henry Eugene Schmalz (son of Mayor W.H. Schmalz) faced King, with the area towards Duke hosting the weekly Kitchener Farmer's Market (operating from 1869 to 1872 which relocated to ...