A transit hub is a major station or facility where multiple transit routes converge, facilitating transfers between services. Hubs may connect buses from different routes, integrate bus and rail services, or provide connections between local and regional transit. Well-designed hubs minimize transfer distances, provide weather protection, offer amenities like restrooms and information services, and integrate with pedestrian and cycling networks. Transit-oriented development around hubs creates mixed-use, walkable neighbourhoods. Hub locations significantly affect travel patterns and development. Major hubs become activity centres and community focal points. Planning transit hubs involves coordinating multiple agencies, ensuring accessibility, and integrating with surrounding land uses. Hub investment is a key transit planning decision.