Two more GO trains are being added in Kitchener during the morning and afternoon peak.

The new trains, to Toronto and back, will be added in September.

Premier Wynne also announced a new CN Rail freight line will be built in the area to free up lines for GO service.

The premier was in the city for the announcement on Tuesday morning.

Last stop Kitchener @Kathleen_Wynne @StevenDelDuca getting off the GO Train prior to the big announcement @570NEWS pic.twitter.com/wptSM2a8jX — Jeff Pickel (@PickelPress) June 14, 2016

A new express GO bus service between Kitchener and Bramalea will also start in September.

The province is also committing up to $43 million for the transit hub at King and Victoria in downtown Kitchener.

Wynne also announced a $50 million investment over five years in the Perimeter Institute.

Wynne says supporting innovation and scientific discovery is part of the government’s economic plan to build Ontario up and deliver on its number-one priority to grow the economy and create jobs.

The province has committed more than $166 million in research funding to the Perimeter Institute since 2003, including this latest investment.