Ontario

Grimsby Residents Help Shape Plans for New GO Train Station

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 11:47 am

From March 11 to March 25, 2026, the Niagara Region is holding an online public consultation for a proposed GO train station in Grimsby, Ontario, which would bring regular rail service and new housing to the community.

The project would add a new stop to the existing Lakeshore West Line where trains currently pass through town without stopping. By building this station, officials hope to encourage more commercial growth and provide easier travel options for local residents.

In addition to the online feedback site, residents can attend an in-person meeting at the Town of Grimsby Town Hall on March 25, 2026. This session will feature display boards and allow the public to share their thoughts on the station plans before they are finalized.

The regional government is working with the province and Member of Provincial Parliament Sam Oosterhoff to move the project forward. A major focus of the current planning is identifying the specific land required for the new station facilities and transit infrastructure.

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