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GO Transit

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A collection of different GO Transit train cars, including a locomotive and passenger coaches.

GO Transit

GO Transit is a special train and bus system that helps people travel around the Greater Toronto Area and the Greater Golden Horseshoe in Ontario, Canada. It has green-and-white trains and buses that carry millions of people every day.

The main station for GO Transit is Union Station in Toronto. Trains and buses go to many places, from Kitchener in the west to Peterborough in the east, and from Barrie in the north to Niagara Falls in the south.

GO Transit started in 1967 and has grown a lot. It now has seven train lines and many bus routes. People can ride for different prices, and there are special cards like the Presto card that make it easy to pay.

The system is always growing, with new trains and stations planned for the future. GO Transit helps people get around quickly and comfortably.

Images

A train traveling on a bridge in Toronto, Canada.
A historic GO Transit train at Oakville Station in 1968.
A historic GO Transit train passing through a level crossing near Rouge Hill station in August 1977.
A train traveling along a track in Toronto, Canada, part of the GO Transit system.
A GO Transit train at Long Branch station in Toronto.
A view of Front Street in Toronto with Union Station and the CN Tower in the background.
A train station display showing schedule updates during the holiday season.
Map showing the service area of the GO Transit network in Toronto.

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