Cooksville GO

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Mississauga, Canada

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Cooksville GO Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cooksville GO is located in Mississauga, Canada on 3210 Hurontario St. Cooksville GO is rated 4 out of 5 in the category transit stop in Canada. A division of Metrolinx, GO Transit is the regional public transit service for the Greater ... GO Transit station platform ... Buy your GO train or bus ticket online.

Address

3210 Hurontario St

Phone

416-869-3200

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Jaucelynn Powell

Overall it is a decent station undergoing some renovations. I agree with others that the traffic being directed through the West side platform is not well thought out - there is a huge bottleneck of traffic for many passengers getting off/on the trains and it is due to a narrow entryway as well as only a couple of tap machines

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Aaditya Agrawal

Best transit system

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Ravichandran H

Several hundred covered parking is now operational in the new multi level car park at the Cooksville Go. Fantastic job. It was badly needed with the exploding demand. Well in time before the winter snow. It certainly was bit squeezed during the construction though.

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Villagemayor

Overall decent GO station where generally parking is not too far from the platforms.

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Mikhail Putilov

After the renovation entrance / exit from the station are a disaster. As other reviewer wrote, there is always line to tap machines in the morning as they are positioned so that people stumble into each other. Same with Then the line getting from platform to the station in the evening with only one door to the ground level. Some may argue it's until other entrances open, but with one central tunnel before this never happened. Can't Canadian construction firms used hundreds of years of experience in this area? Same disaster as at Union station...