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Home » GO Trains to still be on reduced schedule Thursday morning as track fix continues
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GO Trains to still be on reduced schedule Thursday morning as track fix continues

By News RoomFebruary 4, 20262 Mins Read
GO Trains to still be on reduced schedule Thursday morning as track fix continues
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Delayed and modified commuter services will continue on Thursday morning, days after a GO Train came partially off the rails as it left Toronto’s Union Station.

At 8:16 a.m. on Monday, at the peak of the rush hour commute, a train heading west out of downtown Toronto hit an issue with a switch signal that led to the rear of the train coming off the track.

Provincial transit agency Metrolinx said the train was disabled on the tracks throughout the day as crews worked to remove it and then to fix the rails.

On Wednesday afternoon, the agency acknowledged it was still facing delays in fixing the track that would stretch into the Thursday morning commute.

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“Our crews are working around the clock to repair track and signal damage, reinstate impacted signaling, and return some of the damaged infrastructure to service so we can add more train service,” Metrolinx wrote in a statement.

“Those repairs will take longer to complete, and at this stage we expect the impacts to extend into tomorrow.”

Since Monday, trains in and out of Union Station have been running on reduced schedules as the system struggles with fewer options.

Both Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, trains will run as follows:

  • Lakeshore East: 60-minute service, outside of 15–30-minute peak a.m. and p.m. service.
  • Lakeshore West: 60-minute service, outside of 15–30-minute peak a.m. and p.m. service
  • UP Express: 15-minute service
  • Kitchener: 60-minute service, outside of 30-minute peak a.m. and p.m. service.
  • Milton: 30-minute a.m. and p.m. peak service
  • Richmond Hill: 60-minute a.m. and p.m. peak service
  • Stouffville: 30-minute a.m. and p.m. peak service
  • Barrie: 30-minute a.m. and p.m. peak service


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