Kitchener Central Station

The site is planned to also include a train station served by Via Rail and GO Transit,[3] and an intercity bus terminal.

Just north of the mainline tracks is a former industrial building, the Breithaupt Block, which currently houses offices of Google Canada.

[4] North of the station, the LRT tracks become adjacent through the Moore/Breithaupt intersection and proceed within the median of King beyond, towards Waterloo.

In addition to integration with the Ion light rail system, the new train and bus station would also feature a connection to the Iron Horse Trail, one of the most-travelled cycling and walking routes in the region, as well as a pedestrian underpass connecting the north and south halves of Waterloo Street, creating more pedestrian routes in the immediate area.

[5] The construction of the new station is also listed as a project dependency in Metrolinx's March 2021 preliminary business case for two-way, all-day service on the GO Kitchener line.