accessible go train service
 

Forty-seven of GO’s 58 train 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. Bicycles are not allowed on the accessible railcar.

Accessible train service is designed to help you buy your ticket or pass, board the train, and ride independently, at your convenience.

You can always check our status pages to see if there are any accessible services temporarily out of service:

*Please note that our status pages include information about all of our stations

Using GO's accessible train service

Buying your ticket or pass
Boarding the train
Accessible GO Train stations
More information about accessibility


Buying your ticket or pass
See Fares and Tickets for details about the different types of tickets and passes, their prices, and how to use them.

A passenger with disabilities needing a companion and/or a specially trained dog for assistance may bring either or both along free of charge.

If you are bringing a companion for assistance, your GO ticket seller can endorse your single-ride or day pass as a "party ticket." It will be marked so two people can ride with one ticket or pass.

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Boarding the train
Follow the signs to the accessible boarding area. Accessible stations are equipped with a ramped mini-platform on the main platform. When the train pulls into the station, a crew member places a portable bridge between the accessible railcar of the train and the mini-platform. This allows step-free access to the train.

The accessible railcar is the fifth car from the locomotive end of the train.

Each accessible railcar has wheelchair positions on the lower level. Retractable belts are available for your use.

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Accessible GO Train stations
Forty-
seven of GO’s 58 train stations are accessible. Click on a station name for details on that station. You can always check our status pages to see if there are any accessible services temporarily out of service:

*Please note that our status pages include information about all of our stations


Union Station
Lakeshore West line
Hamilton
Aldershot*
Burlington
Bronte
Oakville
Port Credit
Exhibition
 
Milton line
Milton
Lisgar
Streetsville
Erindale
Cooksville
Dixie
 
Georgetown line
Mount Pleasant
Brampton
Bramalea
Etobicoke North
Weston
 

 

Barrie line
Barrie South
Bradford
East Gwillimbury Newmarket
Aurora
King City
Maple
Rutherford
York University
Richmond Hill line
Richmond Hill
Langstaff
Old Cummer
Oriole
Stouffville line
Stouffville
Mount Joy
Markham
Centennial
Unionville
Milliken
Agincourt
Kennedy
Lakeshore East line
Oshawa
Whitby
Ajax
Pickering
Rouge Hill
Guildwood
Danforth

*Due to construction, Aldershot GO Station is temporarily inaccessible. Passengers are advised to use Burlington GO Station until further notice.

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For more information about accessibility:
Accessible GO Bus service
Accessible guide for riders
Accessibility plan
Website accessibility

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