Hamilton LRT

Hamilton B-Line
The intersection of Main Street and James Street in downtown Hamilton, looking east
Overview
StatusPlanned
OwnerMetrolinx
LocaleHamilton, Ontario
Termini
Stations17
WebsiteOfficial website
Service
TypeLight rail
System(Re)envision the HSR
History
Planned openingTBD
Technical
Line length14 kilometres (8.7 mi)
CharacterAt-grade
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

McMaster University
Longwood
Frid maintenance facility
Dundurn
Queen
James
Mary
Wellington
Wentworth
Sherman
Scott Park
Gage Park
Ottawa
Kenilworth
Queenston Circle
Parkdale
Nash
Eastgate Square

The Hamilton LRT (also known as the B-Line) is a planned light rail line in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, to operate along Main Street, King Street, and Queenston Road. It is one of five planned rapid transit lines which form Hamilton's proposed BLAST network, now known as (Re)envision the HSR. The 14 km (8.7 mi), 17-stop route is planned to extend from McMaster University to Eastgate Square via downtown Hamilton.

The LRT was originally funded by the province of Ontario in 2015 and in 2018 Infrastructure Ontario issued a request for proposals to design and construct the project. However, in December 2019 the province cancelled procurement citing rising costs. In May 2021, the project received funding from the provincial and federal governments allowing to project to advance to procurement and construction. Enabling works including utility relations began in 2024 and a request for proposals for the main civil works is expected in 2025.