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Connecting To GO

On weekdays, GO station parking lots can fill up. If your station’s lot is crowded, you may want to consider other ways of getting there, such as walking, cycling, carpooling, or taking local transit. These are also great ways to introduce more physical activity into your daily lifestyle, and to help the environment.

Discounts are available on many local transit systems for regular GO customers.

Taking local transit

Many local transit systems connect with GO Train service.

Barrie Transit

Fare integration is being offered to and from Barrie South GO Train Station. Travel is free to customers with valid GO passes or tickets.

Many Barrie Transit routes also connect with GO Bus service at the Barrie Bus Terminal at Maple & Simcoe.

For more information, please visit http://www.barrie.ca/Content.cfm?C=591&SC=1&SCM=0&MI=452&L1M=4.

Brampton Transit

GO riders with valid tickets or passes pay 65 cents exact cash per ride to travel on Brampton Transit to GO stations in Brampton:

  • Malton
  • Bramalea
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Brampton GO Stations
  • Downtown Brampton's Bus Terminal

At Bramalea GO Station, you can also show your GO ticket or pass from GO's York University Hwy. 407 bus service to receive the lower fare on Brampton Transit.

For more information, please visit http://www.brampton.ca/transit/home.taf.

Burlington Transit

GO commuters can buy a Burlington Transit monthly bus pass for $26. The fare arrangement with GO only applies when GO riders board Burlington Transit buses within the city of Burlington.

GO riders with valid tickets or passes pay 65 cents per ride to travel on Burlington Transit to and from GO stations in Burlington:

  • Appleby
  • Burlington
  • Aldershot

For more information, please visit http://cms.burlington.ca/page146.aspx.

Durham Region Transit

Customers travelling within Durham Region can ride on GO Transit buses with a DRT ticket, pass, or transfer. Customers can also transfer quickly and easily between all DRT buses and GO Buses with a DRT ticket, transfer, or pass. Regular GO fares apply for bus travel that extends outside Durham Region, for all GO Train services, and for customers paying with cash.

Customers with a valid GO fare can also take advantage of the fare integration program. This allows customers riding on DRT to or from GO stations in Durham Region to pay a reduced fare.

GO riders with valid GO tickets or passes pay 65 cents exact cash per ride, $6.25 for a 10-ride pass, or $25 for a monthly pass to travel on DRT to and from these statons:

  • Oshawa
  • Whitby
  • Ajax
  • Pickering
  • Rouge Hill

For more information, please visit http://www.durhamregiontransit.com/.

Guelph Transit

Many Guelph Transit routes serve St. George's Square near the Guelph Bus Terminal.

For more information, please visit http://guelph.ca/living.cfm?subCatID=1179&smocid=1764.

Hamilton Street Railway

A monthly Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) sticker is available to GO Transit monthly pass holders for travel to and from the Hamilton GO Centre (also good for travel across the HSR system). The sticker costs $15 per month and can be purchased at the Hamilton GO Centre.

For more information, please visit http://www.hamilton.ca/CityServices/Transit.

Milton Transit

GO riders with valid tickets or passes pay 55 cents exact cash per ride to travel to and from Milton GO Station on Milton Transit. A $22 GO Transfer pass is also available to GO monthly pass holders.

For more information, please visit http://www.town.milton.on.ca/residents/transit/miltontransit.htm.

Mississauga Transit

GO riders with valid tickets or passes pay 60 cents exact cash per ride to travel on Mississauga Transit to and from these GO stations:

  • Long Branch
  • Port Credit
  • Clarkson
  • Dixie
  • Cooksville
  • Erindale
  • Streetsville
  • Meadowvale
  • Lisgar
  • Malton

A $24 monthly sticker is also available to GO monthly pass holders. The sticker is sold at the stations mentioned above, plus Union Station, Hamilton GO Centre, Burlington, Appleby, and Oakville GO Stations.

Fare integration does not apply at Square One.

For more information, please visit http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/publictransit.

Niagara Falls Transit

Oakville Transit

GO riders with valid tickets or passes pay 65 cents exact cash per ride, or $23 monthly (the GO with Gus pass), to travel on Oakville Transit to and from GO stations in Oakville:

  • Oakville
  • Bronte
  • Clarkson

At Oakville station, you can also show your GO ticket or pass from GO's Hwy. 403 or York University Hwy. 407 bus services to receive the lower fare on Oakville Transit.

For more information, please visit http://www.oakvilletransit.com/.

Peterborough Transit

Orangeville Transit

For information, please visit http://www.orangeville.org/page.php?id=46&s=287.

St. Catharines Transit Commission

For information, please visit http://www.yourbus.com/.

Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)

Passengers travelling one way on TTC first, then on GO Transit, then on TTC again may use a TTC transfer for their second TTC ride.

For more information, please visit http://www.ttc.ca/.

York Region Transit

GO riders with valid tickets or passes pay 50 cents exact cash per ride to travel to and from GO stations in York Region on York Region Transit (YRT). A $20 monthly sticker is also available to GO monthly pass holders. These are the GO Train stations in York Region:

  • Aurora
  • Centennial
  • East Gwillimbury
  • Langstaff
  • King City
  • Maple
  • Markham
  • Milliken
  • Mount Joy
  • Newmarket
  • Richmond Hill
  • Rutherford
  • Stouffville
  • Unionville
  • York University

At Langstaff, Unionville, Centennial, and Markham, and Mount Joy GO Stations, you can show your GO ticket or pass from GO's York University Hwy. 407 bus service to board YRT services for 50 cents.

At Langstaff, you can show your GO ticket or pass from GO's Airport Express GO Bus service to board YRT services for 50 cents.

YRT customers travelling on GO’s Sutton bus service can ride using valid YRT tickets, passes, or transfers between Newmarket and Pefferlaw. Please note that some trips on this route require a two-zone YRT fare. For more information about YRT's fare structure, contact YRT. Regular GO fares apply for Sutton GO Bus service trips that extend south of Newmarket or east of York Region into Port Bolster and Beaverton, for all GO Train services, and for customers paying with cash. For more details on the YRT local fare agreement, please contact YRT.

Door-to-door accessible transit

Wheelchair accessible specialized transit services are offered by local transit providers in many locations across the Greater Toronto Area, and can connect you with your local GO Station. In some cases, GO subsidizes your local transit fare and gets you a discounted ride to or from your GO station. All you need to do is show your GO ticket or pass to the bus driver.

To find out more, please choose your local transit provider from the list below, or contact them directly:

Barrie Accessible Community Transportation Services (BACTS)

Burlington – Handi-van (Burlington Transit)

Durham Region Transit Specialized Services

Halton Hills – Activan

For information, please call 519-853-1550.

Hamilton – DARTS

Milton – Milton Taxi

For information, please call 905-875-2994.

Oakville – Care-a-Van

For information, please call http://www.oakvilletransit.ca/care-a-van.htm.

Region of Peel TransHelp

Registered TransHelp riders who show their valid GO ticket or pass pay 50 cents exact cash per ride for travel on Peel TransHelp to and from the Brampton GO Station.

For more information, please call http://www.peelregion.ca/transhlp/index.htm.

Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Wheel-Trans

For more information, please visit http://www3.ttc.ca/WheelTrans/index.jsp.

York Region Transit Mobility Plus

For more information, please visit http://www.yrt.ca/mobilityplus/index.asp.

Also see:

  • ADAPT – based in Newmarket: 905-875-2994
  • Wheels on Wheels Transport – based in Whitchurch-Stouffville: 905-640-8444
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