Metrolinx installs new fencing at Mississauga rail bridge

May 16, 2022
Metrolinx is working to help prevent life-threatening incidents at a top GTA trespassing spot.

Metrolinx has installed new fencing at the Mississauga rail bridge, and the transit agency is asking south Mississauga residents to stay away from the Credit River rail bridge.

The 60 meter (200 foot) train bridge that spans the Credit River adjacent to Port Credit Memorial Park has become a go-to spot for unsafe activities and gatherings. Over the May long weekend last year alone, 160 people were removed or prevented from accessing the Port Credit rail bridge.

Metrolinx installed upgraded fencing in the area last fall to deter trespassing. The eight-foot-tall fence is made of special anti-climbing material that is also designed to be difficult to cut or damage. As in the past, Metrolinx community relations teams have also made numerous trips to the nearby Port Credit Memorial Park to speak to the public, and especially parents who may not be aware of the risks jumping off the rail bridge poses to young people.

Residents will see increased enforcement patrols by Metrolinx and Peel Regional Police over the coming weeks in the area. The transit agency has also reached out to schools in the area to help raise awareness about the issue.

Metrolinx has also installed anti-trespassing mats at the nearby Stavebank Road train crossing and is monitoring the corridor with a nearby camera.