A-Line (Hamilton)

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30px Hamilton A-Line
James South Hamilton.JPG
James Street South, looking north.
Overview
System Hamilton BLAST network
Status Proposed
Locale Hamilton, Ontario
Termini West Harbour GO Station
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Operation
Operator(s) Hamilton Street Railway
Technical
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Route map
Waterfront
Ferrie
West Harbour GO Transit logo.svg GO Lakeshore West logo.svg GO bus symbol.svg
Cannon
James
MacNab Transit Terminal
BSicon TRAM.svg 16px Hamilton Street Railway
Hamilton GO Centre GO Transit logo.svg GO Lakeshore West logo.svg GO bus symbol.svg

The A-Line is a planned rapid transit line running along James Street in downtown and Upper James Street on the escarpment in Hamilton, Ontario.[1] It is part of Hamilton's proposed BLAST network, involving four other rapid transit corridors. It is identified by Metrolinx in its regional transportation plan The Big Move as a project to be completed by 2023.[1]

The line is envisioned to run between West Harbour GO Station and John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport. On May 26, 2015, the Government of Ontario announced the B-Line would be constructed between McMaster University and Queenston Circle, as well as a segment of the A-Line to provide a direct connection to West Harbour GO Station. The capital costs for the project will be $1 billion, funded entirely by the province. Procurement is expected to begin in 2017, and line construction is expected to begin in 2019.[2][3]

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