Residents of Clarington have received a long-awaited update on the future of regional transit as Metrolinx confirms the launch of the Bowmanville GO Extension 2026 construction phase. During a recent update to Clarington Council, project officials revealed that work on the Green Road railway bridge—a critical piece of infrastructure for the rail expansion—is scheduled to begin this month. This milestone marks the most significant expansion of the Lakeshore East line since service was extended from Pickering to Oshawa in the 1990s, promising a new era of connectivity for the eastern end of the Greater Toronto Area.
The Bowmanville GO Extension 2026 represents a massive undertaking, increasing the total track kilometers of the Lakeshore East line by 40 percent. Approximately 19 kilometers of new, dedicated passenger tracks will be constructed along the CPKC-owned corridor. Once completed, the project will deliver daily two-way, all-day GO train service to Bowmanville, with trains scheduled every 30 minutes during peak travel times and hourly during off-peak periods. This expansion is designed to support the rapidly growing population centers in Courtice and Bowmanville, providing a reliable alternative to the heavily congested Highway 401.
Visible progress on the Bowmanville GO Extension 2026 is set to accelerate on May 25, 2025, with site mobilization at the Green Road railway bridge, located just north of Aspen Springs Drive. Joe Costigan, Director of Project Delivery at Metrolinx, stated that while work is already underway on the Simcoe Street bridge in Oshawa, the Green Road project is a major step forward for the Clarington segment. The bridge reconstruction is expected to take approximately two years. While Metrolinx aims to maintain traffic access throughout most of the build, a five-day road closure will be necessary when the bridge span is lifted into place.
In addition to the Green Road work, the Bowmanville GO Extension 2026 involves complex modifications to several other existing structures. Planning is currently moving forward for bridge projects at Wilson Road and Albert Street, while construction on the Courtice Road bridge is slated for the spring of 2027. Metrolinx officials emphasized their commitment to collaborating with municipal staff to mitigate traffic disruptions, particularly given the proximity of local schools and major commercial power centers to the construction zones.
Despite the excitement surrounding the start of physical construction, an exact completion date for the entire extension remains fluid. Metrolinx representatives noted the immense complexity of coordinating multiple bridge replacements, track installations, and station builds simultaneously. Some elements of the project have yet to move through the full design and tender process, making a definitive “opening day” difficult to pinpoint. However, earlier estimates from Metrolinx leadership suggested a broad target within the early 2030s for full system integration.
The Bowmanville GO Extension 2026 is more than just a transit project; it is a fundamental shift in how Durham Region residents will move and work. By providing high-frequency rail service to the heart of Clarington, the project is expected to spur economic development and increase property values along the new corridor. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through Metrolinx’s official channels and the Durham Region traffic watch portals as these major infrastructure improvements begin to reshape the local landscape this month.


















