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Hurontario LRT On October 28, 2015, Brampton City Council voted 7-4 against allowing the LRT to run along Main Street through its heritage downtown area, as originally planned by the province. Without this agreement, the province has indicate it will move ahead with the project, terminating the LRT at Steeles Avenue (Brampton Gateway Terminal) instead of Brampton GO Station. Opposed council members had also previously cited a lack of projected growth along the northern half of the proposed Brampton route to support an LRT.
Hurontario LRT Although all councillors were in support of an LRT, they disagreed on the route it should take. Councillors opposing the Main Street route have proposed running the LRT east or west along Steeles Avenue and then north to Queen Street where it would then possibly continue east from Brampton's downtown area to the Bramalea GO Station or possibly all the way to the future terminus of the Spadina Subway at Vaughan Metropolitan Centre. In March, 2013, Brampton City Council asked city staff to consider two alternative routes north from Steeles Avenue, either (1) partially north on Main Street, east to a new hospital under construction, north to Queen Street and east to Brampton GO Station, or (2) north on Kennedy Road, west on Queen Street to Brampton GO Station.
Hurontario LRT The LRT will have between 15 and 21 substations, which will be distributed evenly throughout the corridor. These substations convert electricity from the local power sources to the levels needed by the LRT vehicles. The LRT will operate on either 750 or 1500 volts of power.
Hurontario Street Hurontario Street is a roadway running in Ontario, Canada between Lake Ontario at Mississauga and Lake Huron's Georgian Bay at Collingwood. Within the cities of Mississauga and Brampton, it is a major urban thoroughfare, which serves as the divide from which street numbering is split into east and west except at its foot in the historic Mississauga neighbourhood of Port Credit. Provincial Highway 10 utilizes the road through the rural Town of Caledon as far north as Orangeville. The highway designation formerly continued south through Brampton and Mississauga, but the highway was downloaded through both cities in 1997 due to its increasingly urbanized nature and the presence of the 400-series Highways 410 and 403.
Hurontario Street Hurontario Street was created from two pre-existing roads; the Centre Road and a part of the Toronto-Sydenham Road. It became Hurontario St. after the former was constructed in 1818 south from the harbour on Georgian Bay that later became the site of Collingwood, south to what is now Highway 89, to link up with and absorb the southern leg of the latter coming north from Lake Ontario. This formed a new route between the two lakes, hence the road's name. However, "Centre Road" was often used as an alternate name for the road well into the twentieth century, and a bypassed section still exists with that name.