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1 day ago · A division of Metrolinx, an agency of the Ontario Government, GO Transit is the regional public transit service for the Greater Golden Horseshoe.
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Travelling on the GO is even easier and more affordable...
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1 day ago · Travelling on the GO is even easier and more affordable since kids 12 and under always ride free! Plan your trip with GO Transit! Choose where you’re coming from and going to, and the date and time.
How GO Fares Work. Your GO fare is based on your fare type, whether you’re an adult, senior, youth or post-secondary student, and the distance you’re travelling between two specified points called fare zones. Plus, kids 12 and under are FREE.
What is GO? A division of Metrolinx, GO Transit is the regional public transit service for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. We provide service to downtown Toronto and other nearby urban areas, carrying over 70 million passengers a year. Discover more.
You can use GO Tracker on your mobile device or laptop to access real-time status of GO trains at your station, including Union. GO Tracker is a train departure board at your fingertips. The tool provides: • Schedules for upcoming trains. • Real-time train status (if a train is on-time or delayed).
GO Transit operates trains and buses across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, serving over seven million passengers a year. Learn about GO's history, service area, ridership, railways and community involvement.