Bramalea Terminal, Transit terminal building at Central Park Drive, Brampton, Canada.
Bramalea Terminal is a bus station in Brampton, Ontario, with 18 bus bays split between two sections. One part features a covered building for high-traffic routes, while the other section provides open loading areas for additional buses.
The current facility opened in September 2010, replacing an older terminal with new amenities and infrastructure. Its opening coincided with the launch of Züm rapid bus service, which transformed transit options in the region.
The terminal functions as a central meeting point for Bramalea residents, connecting them to employment centers, educational institutions, and community facilities.
The terminal welcomes passengers daily from 4 AM until 2 AM with customer service areas and rest facilities available. Real-time transit information displays and vending machines help passengers track their buses and stay comfortable while waiting.
A specialized scramble crossing system was introduced at the intersection in front of the terminal in 2011 to make street crossing safer. This system lets pedestrians cross in all directions at once rather than waiting at corners, reducing conflicts with turning vehicles.
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