Reduced GO Transit train service continuing Thursday: Metrolinx
A statement issued by Metrolinx said GO Transit staff have done a 'majority of the necessary track repairs' after a derailment on Monday.
toronto.citynews.caHere’s a quick update on GO Transit rail services based on the latest publicly available reports.
Canada’s GO Transit experienced notable disruptions tied to a derailment near Union Station in early February 2026, with service gradually returning toward normal conditions over subsequent days. Metrolinx indicated progress on track repairs and aimed to restore full service by the weekend, though residual delays were possible as crews completed switch and signal work. [CBC News coverage of the incident and recovery timeline][5]
In late 2023 and 2024, GO Transit continued to issue service alerts and work on major disruptions (including outages and station-level impacts) as part of ongoing maintenance and capacity improvements adjacent to Union Station and along the Lakeshore corridors. Riders were advised to check GO Transit’s live service updates for real-time schedules and alerts. [GO Transit service updates page][6]
Recent local news in early 2026 highlighted temporary reductions in service on multiple lines (Lakeshore West/East) following incidents near Union Station, with authorities working to restore standard frequencies and pass along expectations for when full operations would resume. Passengers were advised to plan ahead and allow for potential delays. [CP24 coverage and Metrolinx statements][8]
Would you like me to pull the very latest live status from GO Transit’s service updates page or summarize the most recent public statements from Metrolinx? I can also set up a quick alert if you’re planning travel.[7][6]
A statement issued by Metrolinx said GO Transit staff have done a 'majority of the necessary track repairs' after a derailment on Monday.
toronto.citynews.caLate last month, the agency changed the schedules for its Lakeshore West and East lines in preparation for the next phase of construction at Union Station. Since then, passengers have been...
www.metro-magazine.comGO and UP Express trains were running smoothly Wednesday morning after a major service disruption that lasted for hours Tuesday caused commuter chaos throughout the GTA.
www.cbc.caThe head of a provincial transit agency that operates GO Transit apologized to riders on Friday for days of delays following a partial derailment of a train near Union Station at the start of the week.
www.cbc.caCheck this page to see if there are any current delays on GO Transit.
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