The average train between Brampton and Toronto Reference Library takes 50 min and the fastest train takes 41 min. There is a train service every few hours from Brampton to Toronto Reference Library. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays; use the search form on this page to search for a specific travel date.
Trains run hourly between Brampton and Toronto Reference Library. The earliest departure is at 5:50 AM in the morning, and the last departure from Brampton is at 10:53 PM which arrives into Toronto Reference Library at 11:42 PM. All services require a transfer at Bloor GO and take an average of 50 min. The schedules shown below are for the next available departures.

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No, there is no direct train from Brampton to Toronto Reference Library. However, there are services departing from Brampton station and arriving at Toronto Reference Library station via Bloor GO. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 50 min.
Brampton to Toronto Reference Library train services, operated by GO Transit, depart from Brampton Innovation District GO station.
Brampton to Toronto Reference Library train services, operated by GO Transit, arrive at Yonge Station - Eastbound Platform.
The distance between Brampton and Toronto Reference Library is 30.6 km. The road distance is 33 km.
There is no direct connection from Brampton to Toronto Reference Library. However, you can take the train to Bloor GO, walk to Dundas West Station - Eastbound Platform, take the line 2 subway to Yonge Station - Eastbound Platform, then walk to Toronto Reference Library.