A GO train at West Harbour Station in Hamilton.
Delays and cancellations are hitting GO trains Tuesday thanks to a heat wave bringing sweltering temperatures to the Greater Toronto Area.CBC NewsMetrolinx is advising commuters to check their schedules as hot weather blanketing the GTA this week is affecting train tracks on a number of lines Tuesday. Delays and cancellations are hitting GO trains Tuesday thanks to a heat wave bringing sweltering temperatures to the Greater Toronto Area.
"We know that heat-related delays can be frustrating for customers, however we must take proactive measures to ensure the GO Transit network operates safely in all kinds of weather conditions," Metrolinx said.Stouffville Line: Mount Joy GO 15:34 – Union Station 16:29 – Customers can take a GO bus from Mount Joy GO, making all stops south to Unionville GO station, and then running express to Union Station Bus Terminal.The Union Station 15:12 – Mount Joy 16:24 train has been adjusted to depart at 15:28.Union Station 15:20 – Durham College Oshawa GO 16:22 trip has been cancelled. Please consider taking the 14:50 or the 15:50 train departing at Union Station.
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