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Mississauga Transit Shoppers World Westwood Mall 7 11 11A 11B 12 15 103 Sir Lou Dr/County Court North Brampton 16 16A 18 22 30 42 BT 3 4 8 1151525354 ZÜM502 Brampton Toronto Meadowvale Town Centre Ray Lawson Blvd 59 107 B Service (Weekday) /County Court South 5 14 30 58 9 10 13 P2M7 38 39 42 44 Effective: January 30, 2012 45 45A 48 57 89 90 109 MiWay Route Service Types Derry Rd Derry Rd Limited Stop Express Route 103 All Day Service Courtneypark Dr Northwest Dr Limited Stop Express Route AM/PM Rush Hour Service 109 iscount Dr Northam Dr Terminal 3 V 1 Erin Mills Town Centre LINK Train at Low-Floor, Wheelchair Toronto LINK Viscount Station A Britannia Rd Accessible Bus Service 13 29 29 33 34 41 46 48 49 ontario St r Pearson T Britannia Rd chill chill rain r r International Connecting Transit Services Hu Airport Bresler Dr Terminal 1 Blvd City Centre Transit Terminal GO Train & Station Thomas St (Square One) Matheson Blvd Clarkson Dixon Dr inston Chu inston Chu 3 6 7 8 9 10 18 19 19A W W Bristol Rd 107 Meteor Dr Map Symbols John Fraser alley ve / Orbitor Dr Secondary School 19B 20 26 28 34 53 61 61A 65 Erin Centre Blvd Major Transit Terminal edit V 66 68 76 107 109 110 BT 502 Eglinton Ave ZÜM Eglinton A Renforth Dr Cr Creekbank Rd ahoe Blvd Express Route Stop Hospital T 109 Tomken Rd / Eastgate Pky Hwy 403 South Common Centre Willowbank Tr 109 Rathburn Rd 1C 13 26 29 29A 31 36 107 ce Blvd Oakville 110 109 Blvd 47 48 110 201 Folkway Dr Islington Subway Station Erin Mills Pky 24 Robert Spec Pky Dixie Rd hoe Commer Ta (not wheelchair accessible) Burnhamthorpe Rd Eastgate Pky / Hwy 427 C A B Elm Dr 1 1 3 11 11 11 17 20 d Rd / 110 C ontario St Central Pky 27 A 1 44 101 110 r 26 AM 35 35 50 57 70 71 Lair Dundas St 109 Ridgeway Dr Hu 76 82 89 101 109 201 101 Dundas St 101 Dundas St Dundas St 101 AM Paisley Blvd chill Queensway Blvd ega Blvd Dixie Rd V Fowler Dr Mavis Rd ontario St omken Rd olfedale Rd Cawthra Rd T Erin Mills Pky Glengarry Rd W Hur oodchester Dr North W IslingtonIsliingtot n Winston Chur Truscott Dr Service Rd Port Credit Clarkson Aukland Rd 13 14 14A 23 29 29A 8 19 19A 19B Billingham Rd een Lanes Rd 103 Gr Hartland Dr Oakville A Port Credit A Southdown 45 45 110 4 21102 25 Mineola Rd 14 14 23 103 Oakville Clarkson Long Branch (Eastbound Only) To Union Station Lakeshore Rd.
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