A GO train that partially derailed near Union Station Monday morning is causing mass train delays, with service disruptions ...
Full GO Train service is expected to resume Saturday morning following a derailment at Union Station on Monday, Metrolinx ...
The work week is already off to a bad start for many Toronto and GTA commuters, as brutal GO Train delays this morning ...
CEO Michael Lindsay announced that passengers who travelled on Feb. 2 and 3 would have their fares refunded, as well as some ...
A derailed train that caused GO delays most of the day Monday has been cleared from the tracks, but train schedules are still ...
Crews are working on the issue, but trains will not move through the area until the issue is fixed, according to a service update on the GO website.
Metrolinx, the company behind GO Transit, says a disabled train near Union Station has caused delays affecting Monday commutes across the entire network.
The head of the province’s transit agency on Thursday revealed details about the cause of last week’s GO train derailment.
Commuters going through Toronto’s Union Station may see hours-long delays due to a 'disabled' train near the major downtown terminal.
Significant’ GO delays following train derailment. Here’s what commuters need to know #Toronto #Transit #TTC #GoTransit #TorontoNews — MyTransit Toronto (@MyTransit_TO) February 2, 2026 TORONTO — GO ...
Most lines are facing delays of up to two hours ...