Expected Completion: fall 2024
With the new 18-kilometre Hurontario LRT, communities across Mississauga and Brampton will find better, more convenient ways in which to live, work and play. As each city expands with new residents, businesses and amenities, frequent and reliable transit becomes vital — giving communities the freedom to choose where they want to go, when they want to go.
From Mississauga to Brampton and all the connections in between. The Hurontario LRT – It’s happening.
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Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario (IO) have officially announced the winning bidder for the Hurontario Light Rail Transit project. Mobilinx, the winning team, will design, build, finance, operate and maintain the new transit project for a 30-year term.
The release of the winning bidder means Metrolinx and IO are moving forward with one of the largest infrastructure projects in Ontario. Peel Region has welcomed the project with open arms, eagerly awaiting its arrival. This summer, events throughout Mississauga and Brampton proved the appeal of this project and its need to keep the region moving and connected.
Design work will begin immediately with construction to follow. Mobilinx anticipates completion of the LRT in fall 2024. The Mobilinx team includes:
- Applicant Lead: John Laing, Astaldi, Hitachi, Transdev, Amico Concessions, Salini Impregilo
- Construction: Astaldi, Hitachi, Amico, Bot, Salini Impregilo
- Design: IBI Group, Hitachi, Morrison Hershfield, Arcadis, Daoust Lestage, Exp.
- Operation Maintenance & Rehabilitation Provider: Transdev, Hitachi, Astaldi, Salini Impregilo
- Financial Advisor: National Bank, HSBC
The names may not be familiar to most, but their selection is an important step forward that will enhance the service options of residents and communities in Mississauga and beyond.
The selection of Mobilinx is the result of an open, fair and competitive procurement process overseen by a third party fairness monitor.
Metrolinx and IO are delivering the Hurontario LRT via a public-private partnership (P3) contract which transfers the appropriate risks to the private sector. While the LRT will be operated and maintained by Mobilinx, it will remain publicly owned by Metrolinx.
- Update: Enbridge Gas Line Relocation on Hurontario Street between Admiral Boulevard and Superior Boulevard, November 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Line Relocation on Hurontario Street at John Street West, November 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Line Relocation Hurontario Street from The Queensway to North Service Road, November 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Line Relocation Hurontario Street at Topflight Drive, November 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Line Relocation on Rathburn Road West from Station Gate Road to City Centre Drive, September 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Line Relocation Hurontario Street and Andrika Court, June 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Line Relocation Hurontario Street from Matthews Gate to Fairview Road, June 2019
- Update: UPDATED - Network Infrastructure Relocation, May 2019
- Update: Bell: Telecom Network Relocation, May 2019
- Update: Bell Network Infrastructure Relocation, March 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation – Hurontario Street from Floradale Drive to Paisley Boulevard, March 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation Hurontario Street and Oriole Ave, March 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation Hurontario Street and Eglinton Avenue, February 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation – Hurontario Street from Paisley Boulevard to the Queensway, January 2019
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation – Hurontario Street from Elia Avenue to Eglinton Street, December 2018
- Update: Bell Network Infrastructure Relocation for Port Credit (Phase 2), November 2018
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation for Shepard Avenue, November 2018
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation – Hurontario Street from John Street to Dundas Street, October 2018
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation for Centre View, October 2018
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation for City Centre Drive, August 2018
- Update: Bell Network Infrastructure Relocation, August 2018
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation for Elia Avenue, August 2018
- Update: Telecom Network Relocation, July 2018
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation for Bristol Road, July 2018
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation for Hampshire Crescent, July 2018
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation for Topflight Drive and Edwards Boulevard, July 2018
- Update: Enbridge Gas Distribution Line Relocation - Trailwood Drive to Bristol Road, July 2018
- Update: Rathburn Road West, July 2018
- Update: Courtneypark Drive, July 2018
- Update: Edwards Boulevard, July 2018
- Update: John Street, June 2018
- Update: Robert Speck Parkway, June 2018
- Update: Kingsway Drive, May 2018
- Update: Longside Drive and Admiral Boulevard, May 2018
- Update: Telecom Network Relocations, Winter 2018
- Update: Cooksville, Fall 2017
- Update: Mineola, Fall 2017
Want to find out more? Your LRT questions are answered here.
Upcoming open houses
Join us for our fall open houses and learn more about the Hurontario LRT project.
Mississauga North
November 18, 2019
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
St. Francis Xavier Secondary School @ 50 Bristol Rd W, Mississauga
Mississauga Centre
November 20, 2019
3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
City Centre Transit Terminal at 200 Rathburn Road West, Mississauga
Mississauga South
November 21, 2019
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Port Credit Memorial Arena at 40 Stavebank Rd, Mississauga
Brampton South
November 26, 2019
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
South Fletcher Sportsplex at 500 Ray Lawson Blvd, Brampton
Mississauga Cooksville
November 27, 2019
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Cooksville Colonnade at 3024 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
Your opinion matters. You can always share thoughts, questions or comments on the project by emailing hurontarioLRT@metrolinx.com.
Environmental Project Report
Appendix A – Hurontario-Main LRT Design Plates
Appendix B – Technical Supporting Documents
- B.1 Natural Environment Report
- B.2 Hydrogeology Report
- B.3 Preliminary Maintenance Report
- B.4 Drainage and Stormwater Management Report
- B.5 Socio-Economic Environmental Assessment Report
- B.6 Noise and Vibration Impact Assessment Report
- B.7 Air Quality Assessment Report
- B.8 Cultural Heritage Assessment Report
- B.9 Archaeological Environmental Assessment Report
- B.10 Preliminary Structural Assessment Report
- B.11 Design Criteria
- B.12 Preliminary System Operations Plan
- B.13 Future Year VISSIM Models Report (Excerpt)
- B.14 Utility Relocation Strategy Guidelines
Appendix C – Consultation Record
- C.1 Notices
- C.2 Outreach Matrix
- C.3 Outreach Communications Mailing List
- C.4 Consultation Summary Report PIC 1
- Consultation Summary Report PIC 2 (part A)
- Consultation Summary Report PIC 2 (part B)
- Consultation Summary Report PIC 3
- C.5 Selected Correspondence
- C.6 Character Area Workshops
- C.7 Aboriginal Communities
- C.8 Public Information Centre (PIC) Materials