GO Transit
GO Transit is a train and bus service for the province Ontario in Canada. It goes to areas and places like Waterloo, Toronto, Peel and Durham. The company that owns GO Transit is Metrolinx, and they merged in 2009.[1]All the trains and buses stop running at a building in Toronto called Union Station.
Lines
Lakeshore East
Lakeshore East is the line that is right of the Union Station and it's opposite, Lakeshore West. Lakeshore East goes to the town Oshawa which is in Durham, and before the line is finished in Union, the station before is Danforth which is in the Toronto Region.
Lakeshore West
Lakeshore West is the line that is left of the Union Station and it's opposite, Lakeshore East. Lakeshore East goes to the town Aldershot which is in Burlington, which is a common express area where lots of other trains go to such as the train that goes across the entire country, VIA Rail. Via Rail goes to Union Station just like GO Trains except it goes to the different provinces and their cities. Before the line is finished in Union, the station before is called Exhibition which is in Toronto.
Niagara Falls Excursion
In the summer time and during good weather, GO expands the Lakeshore West line to the Niagara Falls city which is it's own region. It's called an excursion route and it starts in Union Station like all trains, except this train skips some stations because it is an express train. So it goes to the city of Port Credit which is in Peel and right after Port Credit is Oakville. It goes to Burlington which is in Burlington and St. Catharines which is in Niagara before stopping in Niagara Falls.
Milton
The Milton line is almost entirely owned by CN(stated below) and very few stations are belonging to GO Transit. Before it finishes in Union Station, the station Kipling connects with the Toronto subway station Kipling.
Kitchener
Kitchener serves the region of Waterloo and Peel; exiting Peel at Bramalea, and exiting Waterloo at St Mary's, where from there it stops service at London (see Windsor-London Excursion) in Middlesex County.
Windsor-London Excursion
In 2021, GO Transit expanded the Kitchener Line for a pilot project to London with small stops at Stratford and St Mary's.
Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill serves the city by itself and terminates at Bloomington GO. Previously it terminated at Gormley GO.
Barrie
Barrie serves the York Region and Simcoe County and terminates at Allandale Waterfront. Previously it terminated at Bradford.
Stouffville
Stouffville serves the York Region similar to it's neighbour Barrie and terminates at Old Elm(formerly Lincolnville.) The Stouffville line connects with the subway line and the Lakeshore East line at Scarborough and Danforth GO.
Regional Express Rail project
GO Transit is currently beginning a project called RER, or Regional Express Rail. They will make part of the railway electric and add 24/7 service to some lines. GO Transit will not electrify parts of rail that Metrolinx doesn't own due to CN not granting permission yet, but in the future there may be electric service to parts CN owns.
Canadian National freight connection
Canadian National is a freight rail company that operates on the same lines as GO Transit, VIA Rail, and it's competitor, CP Rail. Metrolinx only owns 80 percent of the rail it drives on and certain stations on the lines are used by CN.
Oakville Subdivision
The Oakville Subdivision exists on the Lakeshore West line from Oakville to West Harbour making stops in Aldershot, Burlington, Appleby, Bronte, and Oakville GO.
UP Express shuttle connection
UP Express is an express train company that operates on its separate GO Transit line and connects with GO Transit's Kitchener line. The UP Express goes toward the Pearson airport and makes stops at Weston and Bloor GO.
GO Transit Media
A typical GO Transit train with Bombardier BiLevel Coaches
Approximate service area of GO Transit in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario
An MP40PH-3C locomotive
GO Train at level crossing
A Customer Service Ambassador points at the doors after closing them at Rouge Hill Station for safety
Thousands of passengers move between GO and TTC service at Union Station on Toronto's Front Street
A train information board at Long Branch GO Station
References
- ↑ "What is GO? | About Us | GO Transit". www.gotransit.com. Retrieved 2022-05-02.