With more GO trains this weekend for reading week and some fun traffic updates, come discover the best ways to travel in Toronto!
This weekend in Toronto is set to be a transportation delight, especially for students embracing the reading week break! With expanded GO train services, commuters and adventurers alike will find themselves zipping across the city with ease. The GO transit system has stepped up efforts to accommodate the influx of university and college students eager to either take a breather from their study routines or dive into some last-minute cramming sessions at their favorite spots. Get ready to hop on a GO train and explore some hidden gems in the city!
Now, letโs take a peek at the train schedule: the GO train service expansion will be particularly beneficial on the Lakeshore line, making it easier for students traveling between Toronto and surrounding areas. Whether you're planning a trip to the beach, going for a hike, or visiting friends, this increased service means you won't be left waiting too long. Plus, for those who prefer the road, expect some minor road closures โ but worry not, Toronto's streets won't be a maze of confusion!
And if you're someone who loves the usual subway commute, you'll be glad to hear that there are no major subway shutdowns this weekend. So you can still rely on the Tube to whisk you away. Whether you're hitting the libraries or the coffee shops, navigating the city will be a breeze. So dust off your travel mugs and prepare for a weekend adventure!
As a little bonus, did you know that the GO Transit system is one of the largest commuter rail networks in North America? Serving over 68 million passengers annually, thereโs no doubt it's a favorite among Torontonians. And, for anyone wondering about picturesque spots to visit this weekend, the Toronto Islands are just a train ride away and perfect for those scenic picnics! Escaping the hustle and bustle has never been easier!
No major subway shutdowns this weekend, but expanded train service on one line and minor road closures.