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Guelph Central GO Station Improvements

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Guelph Central GO Station Improvements

We're Transforming Your Station!


We’re building a new south platform at your station to bring you faster and more frequent service in the future.

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Pictured: Future GO station rendering

What's Changed


IMPORTANT BOARDING INFORMATION:

Door restrictions continue to be in place for 12 coach trains.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Trains that are 12 coaches long will only open doors at the accessible platform (mini-ramp) and east accessible platform.
  • Trains with 6, 8, and 10 coaches will open all doors.

When boarding at Guelph Central GO:

  • The platform screen displays the number of coaches for the approaching train.
  • Be attentive to station announcements.

When boarding at another station and exiting the train at Guelph Central GO:

  • Board coaches that are east of the accessibility (mini) ramp.
  • Be attentive to onboard train announcements, advising which coaches will open at Guelph Central GO.

Parking at this station is extremely limited.

There is a parking lane on the south side of the passenger pick up and drop off area. If the laneway is full:

  • Please do not park your vehicle in the pick-up & drop-off lanes.
  • Additional accessible parking is available by the station house.

Please consider alternate GO services with more parking at:

Brock Rd. @ McLean Rd. (Aberfoyle) P & R

Georgetown GO

How You’ll Benefit


GO Expansion will increase the frequency and number of GO trains across the rail network, reduce congestion and connect a growing region with fast, reliable transit options to get you where you need to go.

We’re preparing your station to accommodate more train service in the future by:

  • Building a new south platform
  • Modifying the current north platform to align with the south platform
  • Upgrading the storm sewer systems

Updated June 17, 2024 | Renderings subject to change