Erindale GO Station is a commuter rail station on GO Transit's Milton line in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Located at 1320 Rathburn Road West on Canadian Pacific Kansas City's (CPKC) Galt Subdivision, just east of the Credit River, the station opened on 27 October 1981 and is owned and operated by Metrolinx.

History

Predecessor station

The Credit Valley Railway (CVR) opened a station on Erindale Station Road in 1879, approximately one kilometre east of the current site. Following the CVR's absorption by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1884, the station served CPR's Detroit to Montreal and Owen Sound to Toronto passenger routes. With the decline of intercity rail traffic, the original station was demolished in the 1950s. The station was built to serve the growing Creditview neighbourhood of Mississauga with weekday peak-hour commuter service to Union Station.

Midday terminus (1990 to 1996)

On 29 October 1990, GO Transit introduced midday off-peak train service on the Milton line, with Erindale serving as the western terminus. A single trainset shuttled between Union Station and Erindale, while buses provided onward connections to Streetsville, Meadowvale, and Milton. The parking structure's roof was fitted with solar photovoltaic arrays, and the station building received LEED Silver certification.

Bus connections

The station's bus loop serves several MiWay local routes and GO Transit bus services: In April 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Doug Ford announced a federal-provincial agreement to advance the plan, though no construction timeline had been set. An environmental assessment was reported to be underway.

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