We’ve created this resource to help you learn about using our
system. At any time, please feel free to call our Customer Contact
Centre at 1-888-438-6646 (1-888-GET-ON-GO) with any questions you
may have.
The GO System
The GO network of trains and buses extends all over the Greater
Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA).
GO Trains and GO Buses serve a population of seven million in a
10,000-square-kilometre area extending from downtown Toronto to
Kitchener-Waterloo in the north-west; Niagara Falls in the
south-west; Orangeville, Barrie, and Beaverton to the north;
Stouffville, Uxbridge, and Peterborough in the northeast; and Oshawa
and Newcastle in the east. We connect with every municipal transit
system in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton areas, including the
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).
GO Transit has seven rail lines, all branching from Union Station in
downtown Toronto. Each line is named for the region in which it
travels. Our seven train lines are Lakeshore West, Milton,
Kitchener, Barrie, Richmond Hill, Stouffville, and Lakeshore East.
At peak rush-hour periods, train service is available at all
stations.
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Planning your route
Planning your route through our expansive network has never been
easier. In partnership with Google, GO Transit provides an
interactive online Transit Trip Planner.
Simply enter your starting location and your destination, and the
Transit Trip Planner will give you a route with stop times
incorporating GO’s network along with most GTHA municipal transit
systems.
Visit
gotransit.com/tripplanner
and let Google do the planning for you.
The Transit Trip Planner does not take into account service
disruptions. Please check our
Service
Updates page or subscribe to
On the GO
for up-to-the-minute updates.
If you would like to learn how to use the Transit Trip Planner,
please read our
how-to guide.
Schedules
The
Transit Trip Planner integrates GO’s schedules when planning
your trip. See the Planning Your Route section above for
how to use the tool.
Our schedules are also available online at
gotransit.com/schedules or through
GO Mobile, our
mobile app, . You can use the
Schedule Finder to determine what schedule works for you.
Peak and off-peak hours
Train and bus schedules have been developed to reflect the needs of
the majority of passengers. During peak-periods (6:30 – 9:30 A.M.
and 3:30 – 6:30 P.M., Monday to Friday), trains run more frequently
and offer express trips between our busiest stations and Union
Station.
There is less demand for train and bus service during off-peak hours
and, as a result, frequency of trips is reduced.
During weekday off-peak hours, trains run only on the Lakeshore line
between Aldershot and Oshawa.
During the week, many of our stations are only served by buses
during off-peak hours. Please be sure to check
gotransit.com/schedules
for more details.
On weekends, train service only runs between Aldershot and Oshawa on
the Lakeshore line. The rest of the GO network is served by bus.
Fares & Tickets
Fares
The price of your GO trip is based on the distance you’re
traveling and your
passenger category (adult, student, senior or child). We reward
loyal riders through frequent travel discounts on monthly passes and
PRESTO cards.
To calculate your fare, please visit
gotransit.com/fares.
Each GO ticket or pass is valid between two specified points, called
fare zones. It doesn’t matter whether you take a GO Train, a GO Bus,
or a combination of the two between these two points – you may use
the same ticket for the trip.
GO has introduced the PRESTO card for frequent riders. The PRESTO
card is an electronic card that determines your fare based on how
far your trip is, and how often you travel. The more you ride in a
month, the less each trip costs. PRESTO also works between many of
the GTHA’s transit systems, meaning one card is all you need for all
your trips. Visit the
PRESTO page to find out if it’s right for you.
Fare Options

Proof of Payment
For GO Train passengers, we rely on POP (proof of
payment) honour system. You are not asked to show a ticket every
time you board our trains. However, you are expected to be able to
present a proof of payment when asked. Failure to do so will result
in a fine.
For GO Bus passengers, the drivers inspect the tickets and passes as
you board and disembark the bus.
Purchasing your ticket
Tickets and passes may be purchased at specific GO Train Stations,
GO Bus Terminals, or from local agencies at specific times. Please
visit your
station or terminal’s page, for specific ticket information.
Single-ride and day passes are available for purchase from ticket
vending machines or bus drivers; they accept cash under $20.
PRESTO cards may be reloaded online, or in-person. Visit the
PRESTO
page for information on our convenient electronic card system.
Service Updates
With GO’s Passenger Charter, we
promise to keep our passengers in the know. When interruptions
or delays happen, we try to get the word out immediately to our
riders.

On the GO
is a subscription service that lets you sign up for timely,
customized news about the service you use. Once registered, you will
receive e-mail or text message alerts about service improvements,
new schedules, any major delays, construction notices, and other
news and information.
Check our
Service
Updates page for up-to-the minute information about your trip.
Also, you can tune in to CP24 and 680News for frequent updates
during peak hours.
Amenities
For information about what amenities are available at particular
stations, visit our
station pages.
Washrooms
All GO Trains and stations are equipped with washrooms. GO Buses do
not have washrooms on board.
Accessibility
We have made a great effort to make our services accessible to all
passengers.
The majority of GO stations are accessible to passengers who use
mobility devices such as wheelchairs and scooters — or anyone
preferring step-free access to the train, including senior citizens,
passengers with medical conditions, or people with luggage or baby
strollers. Many of our buses "kneel" to make it easier to board, and
several GO Bus routes offer wheelchair-accessible service on some or
all trips.
Please visit our
accessibility page for more information.
Parking
Most GO stations have free customer parking for cars and bicycles.
To find out more about a specific station’s parking options, visit
our
station list page.
Also, our
Parking page has general information about reserved parking, how
to practice safe and courteous parking, and parking fines.
Why take the GO?
GO Green
Each GO Train operating in rush hour removes the equivalent of
seven kilometres of cars bumper to bumper from the roads. Running
180 trains per day, that amounts to several Gardiner Expressways
every weekday!
GO Transit helps you do your part by giving you the greener choice.
We
promise to make your experience comfortable
Our customers always tell us how much they enjoy the relaxing
experience of riding GO. Need a little quiet time? Want to plan your
day or unwind after work? On the GO, you can read, use your laptop,
listen to music or have a quick nap. GO trains and buses are
comfortable and convenient
Contacting Us
Call 1-888- 438-6646 (1-888-GET-ON-GO), or visit our
Contact
Us page.