The first Bronte railway station was built around 1900 by the
Grand Trunk Railway, on the south side of the tracks just east of Bronte Road, about 1.5 kilometres west of the current site. GO Transit began operating the Lakeshore line on May 23, 1967, providing only rush hour service beyond Oakville. When the GO Station was relocated, in November 1967, it had been given the name
Oakville West to distinguish it from the original station. Subsequently, the historic name was restored for the community of
Bronte where the station is located, in the west end of Oakville. ==Connecting bus routes==