GO Transit has been operating on a reduced schedule since a train came off its track near Union Station Monday, Feb. 2.
GO Transit train updates: Modified schedule to continue into Thursday after Union Station derailment
The transit agency addressed most critical track repairs on Tuesday, with more work to be done on the track’s signal system ...
Metrolinx staff say GO Transit riders will still see reduced train service across all seven lines on Thursday and Friday.
Metrolinx, the provincial GO Transit operator, said customers affected by Monday’s delays can claim a refund. Here’s how.
A statement issued by Metrolinx said GO Transit staff have done a 'majority of the necessary track repairs' after a ...
GO Transit disruptions continue following Monday derailment. Derailed train removed, but track and signal issues still hamper ...
GO Transit’s operating problems from a Monday derailment will extend into a fifth day, with the commuter rail service continuing to run a reduced schedule through Friday, provincial transit agency ...
Some trains were stalled for nearly three hours, as an unknown equipment issue took several hours to repair along both GO ...
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Metrolinx CEO apologizes to GO train riders for delays since train derailment
TORONTO — The CEO of the provincial agency that runs GO Transit is apologizing to riders for major delays and disruptions since a train derailed west of Union Station at the beginning of the week.
Metrolinx says most track repairs at Union Station are complete, but signal damage will affect GO Transit service in the coming days.
Metrolinx, the company behind GO Transit, says GO Train service is expected to fully resume on Saturday morning.
Line 5 will operate with semi-limited service as operations are fine-tined ahead of a full launch to be announced. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is set to conduct an introductory service period ...
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