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About Toronto - Getting Around
Go Transit
Looking to get a little further than the downtown core... The Go Transit system is the perfect answer.

GO Transit is Ontario's only interregional public transit system. The extensive network of trains and buses carries more than 50 million passengers a year linking Toronto with the rest of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). If your looking to commute from downtown Go is easily accessible and thousands of passengers move between GO and TTC service at Union Station and other TTC stations throughout the city.

Go Transit is an extensive network of trains and buses that stretches through Toronto, Hamilton and the surrounding regions of Halton, Peel, York, and Durham.



The GO system consits of seven train routes, all departing from Toronto's Union Station.

A Lakeshore West line (to Hamilton)
B Lakeshore East line (to Oshawa, with buses to Newcastle)
C Milton line
D Georgetown line (to Georgetown, with buses to Guelph)
E Barrie line
F Richmond Hill line
G Stouffville line (to Stouffville, with buses to Uxbridge)

For Go Transit Fares, Passes, Maps And Schedules

For exact Go Transit fares and passes as well as complete maps click here.

Additional Information

- GO Train service connects with GO Buses, regional transit, and the Toronto Transit Commission system (TTC).


For complete details on everything Go Transit visit the official website: http://www.gotransit.com.



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