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How to get fromBrampton to St. Jacobsby train, bus or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Brampton to St. Jacobs by train, bus, or car

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  1. Train

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    1. Take the train from Brampton Innovation District GO to Kitchener GOtrain train Ki
    2h 21m
    $18–22
  2. Line 502 bus, bus

    1. Take the bus from Nelson - Zum Main Station Stop SB to City Centre Transit Terminal - Arrivalbus bus 502
    2. Take the bus from Square One to University of Waterloo Terminalbus bus 25
    3h 53m
    $25–29
  3. Drive 88.9 km

    1. Drive from Brampton to St. Jacobscar car 88.9 km
    1h 6m
    $18–25
  4. Train, line 6 bus

    1. Take the train from Brampton to Kitchenertrain train VIA Rail
    2. Take the bus from Victoria / Duke to Conestoga Stationbus bus 6
    2h 25m
    $26–113

Brampton to St. Jacobs by train, foot, and bus

Calendar54Weekly Services
Duration2h 21mAverage Duration
Ticket$18Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Brampton, ON, Canada and St. Jacobs, ON, Canada?

GO Transit operates a train from Brampton Innovation District GO to Kitchener GO every 4 hours. Tickets cost $12–16 and the journey takes 1h 7m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Nelson - Zum Main Station Stop SB to King / Henry via City Centre Transit Terminal - Arrival, Square One, University of Waterloo Terminal, University Of Waterloo Station, and Conestoga Station in around 3h 53m.

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