Routes and Connections
Oakville Transit connects with Burlington Transit to the west, Hamilton Street Railway on peak hours with route 14 in the downtown Burlington Terminal, and MiWay to the east. In addition, Oakville, Bronte, and Clarkson GO stations are also connected.
The Oakville GO rail and bus station, located at 214 Cross Avenue, is the main bus terminus.
No. | Name | Inner Terminal | Outer Terminal | Notes |
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1 | Trafalgar | Oakville GO Station | Uptown Core Terminal | Via Sheridan College. |
2 | Lakeshore | Bronte GO Station | Dundas & Hampshire | Via Downtown Oakville. |
3 | Third Line | Hopedale Mall | Third Line & Dundas | Via Bronte GO Station. |
4 | Speers-Cornwall | Bronte GO Station | Clarkson GO Station | Via Oaktown Plaza, Oakville GO Station, and Maple Grove Village. Travels to Mississauga. |
5 | Dundas | Uptown Core Terminal | Dundas & Bronte | |
6 | Upper Middle | Bronte GO Station | Dundas & Hampshire | Via Upper Oakville Shopping Centre. |
10 | West Industrial | Bronte GO Station | Oakville GO Station. | Weekday peak service only. |
11 | Linbrook | Oakville GO Station | Maple Grove Village | No Sunday service. |
13 | Westoak Trails | Bronte GO Station | Oakville GO Station | Via Halton Government Centre and Oakville Place Mall. |
14 | Lakeshore West | Oakville GO Station | Lakeside Village Plaza | Via Downtown Oakville and Hopedale Mall. Travels to Burlington. |
15 | Bridge | Oakville GO Station | Hopedale Mall | |
17 | Kerr | Oakville GO Station | Church & Dunn | Via Downtown Oakville. |
18 | Glen Abbey South | Oakville GO Station | Glen Abbey & Third Line | Via Dorval Crossing. Weekday peak service only. |
19 | River Oaks | Oakville GO Station | Uptown Core Terminal | |
20 | Northridge | Oakville GO Station | Uptown Core Terminal | Via Upper Oakville Shopping Centre. |
21 | Clearview | Clarkson GO Station | Maple Grove Village | Travels to Mississauga. No Sunday service. |
22 | Upper Glen Abbey | Bronte GO Station | Pine Glen & Proudfoot | No Sunday service. |
24 | South Common | Oakville GO Station | South Common Centre | Via Sheridan College and Upper Oakville Shopping Centre. Travels to Mississauga. |
25 | Aspen Forest | Clarkson GO Station | Maple Grove Village | Travels to Mississauga. Weekday peak service only. |
26 | Falgarwood | Oakville GO Station | Lancaster & Grosvenor | No Sunday service. |
28 | Glen Abbey North | Oakville GO Station | Glen Abbey & Third Line | Via Oaktown Plaza and Dorval Crossing. |
31 | Bridge-Great Lakes | Bronte GO Station | Rebecca & Burloak | Weekday peak service only. |
32 | Burloak North | Hopedale Mall | RioCan Centre | |
102 | Winston Park | Clarkson GO Station | Bristol & Dover Gate | Travels to Mississauga. Weekday peak service only. |
110 | West Industrial North | Bronte GO Station | Oakville GO Station | Via Dorval Crossing. Weekday peak service only. |
190 | River Oaks Express | Oakville GO Station | Glenaston & Trafalgar | Weekday peak service only. |
School Specials (as of January 2012):
- Route 71 White Oaks S.S. (afternoon special to River Oaks)
- Route 80N Holy Trinity North special (to and from Iroquois Ridge)
- Route 80S Holy Trinity South special (to and from Falgarwood)
- Route 81 Abbey Park/Loyola (morning special from Palermo and Westoak Trails)
- Route 81S Abbey Park/Loyola South (afternoon special to Glen Abbey)
- Route 81 Abbey Park North (afternoon special to Westoak Trails and Palermo)
- Route 82 Loyola North (afternoon special to Westoak Trails and Palermo)
- Route 83 Blakelock (afternoon specials to Oakville GO station and Bridge/Third Line)
All Oakville Transit buses are Easier Access, but the low floor buses and routes do not display the logo.
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