After some public consultation, plans for the "King and Victoria Transit Hub" were made public in November 2020. In addition to integration with the Ion light rail system, the new train and bus station would also feature a connection to the
Iron Horse Trail, one of the most-travelled cycling and walking routes in the region, as well as a pedestrian underpass connecting the north and south halves of Waterloo Street, creating more pedestrian routes in the immediate area. The planned two-storey station would have ramps and elevators to reach the railway platform level from the street level. It would also have a publicly bookable community room for local events. The construction of the new station is also listed as a project dependency in Metrolinx's March 2021 preliminary business case for two-way, all-day service on the GO Kitchener line. This is due to the need for a second station platform in order to accommodate two-way service. Design work on the intermodal terminal was paused in 2021 due to lack of funding, the Region of Waterloo having only secured $43 million out of the project's estimated $106 million cost. However, given that the current train station is inadequate for future GO Transit train service levels, construction is proceeding on certain key elements of the terminal including the train platforms and bus terminal, to enable GO Transit service to be relocated to Kitchener Central station. The Transit Hub construction will begin in 2026, with an opening date planned in 2029. ==References==