GO Transit rail services
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GO Transit rail services are provided throughout the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) and the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The GO Transit rail fleet consists of 90 MPI MP40 locomotives and 979 Bombardier BiLevel Coaches. In 2021, the system had a ridership of 8,979,300 passengers per year. All GO Transit fares are calculated by the fare zones that the origin and destination of the trip are in, as well as by passenger category (adult, student, senior or child). GO train fares are not differentiated based whether or not buses are used for part of the trip.
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GO Transit rail services
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GO Transit rolling stock at North Bathurst Yard
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horizontal
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Two locomotives, coach and cab car currently used by GO Transit.
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Previous locomotives and coaches used by GO Transit.
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GO Transit 664 loco 22464058059.jpg
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GO Transit Bombardier Bilevel CEM 322.JPG
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GO Transit F59PH 554 Oakville.JPG
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GO Transit bilevel car 2843 at Scarborough.JPG
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GO Transit, March 1981, location unknown. .jpg
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Oakville GO Train 1968.jpg
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Train near Port Credit.jpg
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(120 * 1080 / 1080 ) round 0
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(120 * 1500 / 997 ) round 0
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(120 * 2400 / 1600 ) round 0
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(156 * 1080 / 1080 ) round 0
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GO Transit rail services are provided throughout the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) and the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The GO Transit rail fleet consists of 90 MPI MP40 locomotives and 979 Bombardier BiLevel Coaches. In 2021, the system had a ridership of 8,979,300 passengers per year. GO Transit started on May 23, 1967, running single-deck trains powered by diesel locomotives in push-pull configuration on a single rail line along Lake Ontario's shoreline. When GO trains began operation, they ran on tracks mostly owned the two major freight railways of Canada: Canadian National (CN) and Canadian Pacific (CP). Over time, GO Transit (and subsequently Metrolinx) have acquired tracks, ensuring GO Transit has control over track maintenance and expansion. Metrolinx currently owns 80% of the GO's rail corridors. All GO Transit fares are calculated by the fare zones that the origin and destination of the trip are in, as well as by passenger category (adult, student, senior or child). GO train fares are not differentiated based whether or not buses are used for part of the trip.
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Barrie
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Lakeshore East
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Milton
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