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April 2026 Update: Kitchener Central Transit Hub project continues to move forward

28 April 2026

Work on the Kitchener Central Transit Hub continues to advance.

Design work is now about 60 per cent complete. Key parts of the project have been mapped out, including the building layout, underground services, bridge structure, bus loop and passenger pick-up and drop-off area. The next stage of work will focus on final details such as interior finishes, communications and security systems, and landscaping. The Region’s goal is to complete the full design package by the end of 2026.

Early work is also planned to begin in 2026. This includes moving hydro lines underground along Waterloo Street between Breithaupt Street and Victoria Street before KCTH construction starts. After that, work is planned to begin with demolition of the non-heritage section of the Rumpel Felt building to make room for the transit hub entrance and passenger pick-up and drop-off area.

Work is also progressing on Victoria Street between King Street West and Weber Street West. Planned changes include transit priority lanes and new infrastructure for walking and cycling to help people connect more easily to the hub. Utility relocations are projected for summer 2026, and construction is planned for 2027.

Substantial completion of KCTH is currently expected in 2030, with related site work targeted to be finished by the end of 2031.