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The proposed Queen Street-Highway 7 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor is "poised to be a game-changer for Brampton and Vaughan". [1] This project aims to address the city's growing transportation challenges while stimulating economic growth and enhancing quality of life. [2]
The library currently has eight branches, with a collection of more than 562,000 books, magazines, large print materials, audio books, and DVDs. [3] It has a staff of 160 full-time and part-time employees. [3] Brampton Library services a population of just under 600,000 people spanning over more than 200 distinct ethnicities. [4]
The terminal was relocated, as of 20 September 2010, [1] now east of the mall. The spot was formerly a city owned parking lot for the Brampton Civic Centre, the location of the Chinguacousy branch of the Brampton Library. The new terminal opened in conjunction with the commencement of Züm bus rapid transit service along Queen Street.
Stn. 21 - Rising Hill Reporting and Satellite Station - 25 Rising Hill Ridge, Brampton; Stn. 08 - Heartlake - 91 Sandalwood Parkway East, Brampton; Stn. 15 - The Gore - 10775 The Gore Road, Brampton; Stn. 16 - Victoria - 40 Victoria Drive, Brampton; Stn. 18 - Exchange - 75 Exchange Drive, Brampton; 20 Lynch Drive (Peel Memorial Urgent Care ...
561 Züm Queen West is an express bus route in Brampton, Ontario that was introduced on September 6, 2016 as part of Züm phase 2. It runs from Mount Pleasant GO Station where it connects with 505 Züm Bovaird and continues west along Bovaird Drive, south along Mississauga Road, and east along Queen Street to Downtown Brampton Terminal .
Clairville, Sunset Corners, Brampton, Bolton, Cedar Mills, Palgrave: Formerly Highway 50. South of Bolton, it forms the border between Peel Region and York Region, and therefore the road is sometimes referred to as York Regional Road 24. Bovaird Drive, Queen Street East: RR 19 (continues into Halton RM as Highway 7)
The ITU ENUM allocates a specific zone, namely "e164.arpa" for use with ENUM E.164 numbers on the IP side of the network. RFC 6116 defines how any E.164 number, such as +1 555 42 42 can be transformed into a URI, by reversing the numbers, separating them with dots and adding the e164.arpa suffix thus: 2.4.2.4.5.5.5.1.e164.arpa
The Downtown Terminal is a Brampton Transit bus station serving the central area of Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It is located a block north of the intersection of Main Street and Queen Street, the two main streets in downtown. There is direct access to Via Rail and GO Transit trains at the adjoining Brampton GO Station.