Bicycles & Public Transit
Page updated: Wednesday May 05 2010
Many commuters feel that cycling or taking the bus just doesn’t compete with the convenience of a car.
But in Brampton and Mississauga, “biking and bussing” is easy. You can cycle to a bus stop or station and then bring your bike on the bus. By biking and bussing you’ll not only improve your health, but also help reduce Peel’s gas emissions.
Bikes on the bus
Mississauga Transit and Brampton Transit are working to combine cycling and transit to make it easier for commuters to travel. All Brampton Transit and Mississauga Transit buses now have bike racks.
Visit Brampton Transit and Mississauga Transit to learn how to load your bicycle on a bus bike rack plus other key information for cyclists.
GO Transit
GO Transit is committed to combining biking and travel by offering new amenities and services to customers.
For example, the GO’s cyclist-friendly service lets commuters take their bikes on all buses at any time during the day.
Visit GO Transit for more information on bike racks and tips for commuters with bikes.
Cycling and other GTA transit agencies
Learn more about combining cycling and bus travel in other areas of the GTA:
City of Toronto:
York Region:
Halton Region:
Dufferin County:
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
York Region Transit (YRT)
Burlington Transit
Milton Transit
Oakville Transit
Orangeville Transit
- Choosing a bike |
- Cycling Equipment |
- What to wear and what to bring |
- Riding safely
- Helmets |
- Bicycle security |
- Cycling with children |
- Teaching children to cycle safely
- Where is it legal to bike? |
- Bicycles and Public Transit |
- Bicycle shops in Peel
- Overcoming the weather |
- Cycling and shopping |
- Bicycle Maintenance




