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McMaster University Bus Terminal

2007 establishments in OntarioGO Transit bus terminalsMcMaster UniversityTransport in Hamilton, OntarioTransport infrastructure completed in 2007

McMaster University Bus Terminal is a bus terminal located at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The terminal is situated between the Mary E. Keyes Residence and H. G. Thode Library. GO Transit exclusively uses the terminal, while Hamilton Street Railway provides connecting routes. The terminal opened on April 5, 2007, with full accessibility and includes five bus bays, three heated shelters, and large platforms.

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McMaster University Bus Terminal
Main Street West, Hamilton

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Main Street West 1280
L8S 3L8 Hamilton
Ontario, Canada
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