A signal issue at Union Station is causing significant delays on GO Transit Monday morning. GO Transit says trains will hold at Union Station.
A statement issued by Metrolinx said GO Transit staff have done a 'majority of the necessary track repairs' after a ...
Metrolinx CEO Michael Lindsay provided an update to the agency's board on Thursday. GO Transit trains saw reduced service for several weeks.
The head of a provincial transit agency that operates GO Transit apologized to riders on Friday for days of delays following a partial derailment of a train near Union Station at the start of the week ...
On Monday, commuters using the GO Transit system faced significant delays caused by a signal issue at Union Station. This disruption not only affects train schedules but also complicates travel plans ...
A post on GO Transit’s X account at 3:33 p.m. Tuesday stated that “r ecovery efforts to restore regular service are still ...
GO Transit trains will continue to run on reduced schedules as crews work to repair the signal system following Monday morning’s derailment near Union Station. A “special schedule” has been in effect ...
A lack of required track screws was at the root of the derailment near Toronto's Union Station that caused long-lasting ...
TORONTO — The CEO of the provincial agency that runs GO Transit is apologizing to riders for major delays and disruptions since a train derailed west of Union Station at the beginning of the week.
Metrolinx CEO Michael Lindsay says missing screws on a railway track just outside Toronto's Union Station may have been the ...
TORONTO — GO Transit riders are facing significant delays after a train was disabled near Canada’s largest train station in downtown Toronto Monday morning.
A derailed train that caused GO delays most of the day Monday is now back on the tracks, according to Metrolinx's CEO. But train schedules are still impacted Tuesday morning as crews work on repairs ...