Guelph Central Station


Guelph Central Station is the main inter-modal transportation terminal in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It is used by VIA Rail and GO Transit trains, as well as Guelph Transit local buses, GO Transit regional buses and Greyhound intercity buses. It is located at 79 Carden Street and includes the historic Guelph Railway Station, as well as the site of the former Guelph Bus Terminal.

History

GTR station

The current station building was built in 1911 by the Grand Trunk Railway, which had been serving Guelph since 1856. This is a classic example of early 20th century Canadian railway station design and has been designated as a heritage structure per the Heritage Railway Stations Protection Act. The Romanesque Revival building, with an Italianate tower, has been listed on the Canadian Register since 2006 and was formally recognized as one of Canada's Historic Places in November 1992.
In 1923, the Grand Trunk Railway was merged into the Canadian National Railway.
Between 1982 and 2004, the Central station was served by the International Limited, a train service between Chicago and Toronto that was then operated jointly by Via Rail and Amtrak.
Guelph was also served by GO Transit trains between 1990 and 1993, when it served as the terminus of the then Georgetown line. Provincial cutbacks in 1993 caused GO Transit to cut back service to Georgetown.
The current GO Train service through Guelph Station began on December 19, 2011, when two daily trains in each direction on the then Georgetown line were extended to Kitchener.

Intermodal Terminal

The Intermodal Transit Terminal was first proposed in 2002 to consolidate intercity bus, local bus and railway services into one facility. At the time, the downtown terminal for Guelph Transit was three blocks away at St. George's Square. A feasibility study was initiated in 2004, and Guelph City Council endorsed the Carden Street location and the concept design that same year. The project received federal and provincial infrastructure stimulus funding in 2009, and detailed design and stakeholder consultations were conducted. Construction began in April 2010.
The name "Guelph Central" was chosen with input from the community and the transit service providers using the new station.
The station opened to the public on May 13, 2012. The project was projected to cost $8 million, of which $5.3 million was from the Provincial and Federal Infrastructure Stimulus Funds.
The opening of the bus portion of the station was delayed from October 2011 to May 2012 to allow time for the renovations of the railway station building to be completed.
Additional renovations, with a $2.1 million budget, were completed in 2016–2017. The work also helped to preserve and restore heritage characteristics.

Services

Guelph Transit

On January 1, 2012, all the Guelph Transit routes were changed. While it was originally planned to have the new bus routes meeting at the new station on the same date, this change was delayed until May 6, 2012. In September 2016, Guelph Transit began offering early morning shuttle service for those connecting with early GO Trains. The PRESTO co-fare cards can be used through all of the hours of GO service in Guelph.

Via Rail

operates two daily trains in each direction on the Sarnia - London - Toronto line, one of which operates only between London and Toronto.

GO Transit

Greyhound buses use platform 10 for westbound trips and platform 11 for eastbound trips.
Guelph Central Station provides an exchange with both local and regional bus services. Bays 1-20 are located on an island bus platform, while bays 21 and 22 are located on the south side of Macdonell Street, immediately adjacent to the island platform. Bus platform allocation are as follows:
BayProviderNo.Route / Note
1Guelph Transit2AWest Loop Clockwise
2Guelph Transit16Southgate
3Guelph Transit10Imperial
4Guelph Transit5Gordon
5Guelph Transit3AEast Loop Clockwise
6Guelph Transit3BEast Loop Counter Clockwise
7Guelph Transit8Stone Road Mall
8Guelph Transit9Waterloo
9Guelph TransitCSCommunity Bus South
10Guelph TransitCNCommunity Bus North
10GreyhoundWestboundCambridge Kitchener London Stratford Waterloo Woodstock
11GreyhoundEastboundAberfoyle Guelph Local Toronto
12GO Transit29Guelph - Mississauga
12GO Transit31Guelph - Georgetown
13GO Transit33Guelph - North York
13GO Transit39Guelph - Bramalea
14Guelph Transit20Northwest Industrial
15Guelph Transit11Willow West
18Guelph Transit13Victoria Road Recreation Centre
19Guelph Transit12General Hospital
20Guelph Transit2BWest Loop Counter Clockwise
21Guelph Transit4York
22Guelph Transit14Grange