GO Transit is a company which owns trains and buses that are mainly designed to get commuters from all sides of Toronto into Union Station Train and Bus terminals. The trains are double-decked and green and the buses are single decked and green. The best way to get around the city is by buses under a different company name in Downtown or take the subway.
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| - GO Transit is a company which owns trains and buses that are mainly designed to get commuters from all sides of Toronto into Union Station Train and Bus terminals. The trains are double-decked and green and the buses are single decked and green. The best way to get around the city is by buses under a different company name in Downtown or take the subway.
- GO Transit is a regional public transit system in Southern Ontario, Canada, serving the Golden Horseshoe region. With its hub at Union Station in Toronto, GO Transit's operations extend as far as Niagara Falls to the south, Waterloo to the west, Peterborough to the east and Barrie to the north. GO Transit carried 69.5 million passengers in 2015, and its ridership continues to grow. GO Transit employs diesel trains and coach buses; it connects with all municipal transit providers in its service area, as well as Via Rail and the Union Pearson Express.
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| - GO Transit trains in the 1960's and 1970's, prior to the predominance of the Bombardier BiLevel Coach.
- The GO logo and colours were adjusted in 2013.
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| - A GO Train and a GO Bus at Union Station.
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| - GO Transit logo old.svg
- GO Transit logo.svg
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- Oakville GO Train 1968.jpg
- Train near Port Credit.jpg
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| - GO Transit is a regional public transit system in Southern Ontario, Canada, serving the Golden Horseshoe region. With its hub at Union Station in Toronto, GO Transit's operations extend as far as Niagara Falls to the south, Waterloo to the west, Peterborough to the east and Barrie to the north. GO Transit carried 69.5 million passengers in 2015, and its ridership continues to grow. GO Transit employs diesel trains and coach buses; it connects with all municipal transit providers in its service area, as well as Via Rail and the Union Pearson Express. Canada's first such public transit system, GO Transit began regular passenger service on May 23, 1967 as a part of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. Since then, it has grown from a single train line to seven, and expanded to include complementing bus service. GO Transit has been constituted in a variety of public-sector configurations, today existing as an operating division of Metrolinx, a provincial Crown agency with overall responsibility for integrative transportation planning within the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.
- GO Transit is a company which owns trains and buses that are mainly designed to get commuters from all sides of Toronto into Union Station Train and Bus terminals. The trains are double-decked and green and the buses are single decked and green. The best way to get around the city is by buses under a different company name in Downtown or take the subway.
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