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  1. Watch on. Step 1: Type in your location (example: main streets closest to you) Step 2: Allow gotransit.com to “ Know your location ". Step 3: Click " Update ". Step 4: Zoom out of the map. Look for circles until you find your GO Station. Step 5: Click “ Go to Station page ”.

  2. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Metrolinx Act, 2006, and in accordance with FIPPA.Personal information you provide will be used, as requested, to respond to your enquiries, add you to an e-mail list that may send promotional messages, enhance and improve our services, or otherwise provide you with a personalized experience.

  3. Find Your Quiet Time. We all have a million things on our plates in a day. GO Transit is the perfect place to unwind for some quiet time alone. So, go ahead, empty your mind as you watch scenery out the window. Take a quick nap on the way to work. Make use of the free e-books or the guided meditation you've been meaning to try.

  4. www.gotransit.com › en › about-goGO Transit - About 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.

  5. Buy GO Transit E-tickets and Passes Online. Enjoy the ease and convenience of having online tickets and passes emailed to you. Activate your e-tickets and passes 5 minutes prior to boarding GO using your smartphone only.

  6. Regarding paying for your GO Transit Bus or Train ride, we provide a range of convenient options to enhance your experience. To pay your fare, you can tap your PRESTO card, tap your credit/debit card, buy an E-ticket or pass, or buy a paper ticket. Experience the ease and convenience of digital ticketing with our e-tickets and passes.

  7. About GO Transit. GO Transit is the regional public transit service for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. GO’s distinctive green and white trains and buses serve a population of more than seven million across more than 11,000 square km stretching from Hamilton and Kitchener-Waterloo in the west to Newcastle and Peterborough in the east ...

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