What Hamilton, Niagara and Burlington, Ont., transit riders need to know during the World Cup
Commuting from the Hamilton-Niagara area during the World Cup? Here's what you need to know.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/go-transit-world-cup-hamilton-niagara-9.7230614?cmp=rss

How are 100% of the elevators and escalators on the north side of Bronte Go station broken at the same time? Sounds like some systemic maintenance and redundancy deficiencies. Is everyone who makes decisions over there able to take the stairs?

There's people here with strollers and luggage and bad knees and tiny children and heavy bicycles.

"Oh just go to the next train station and use their elevator" fuck off & fix it.

#GoTransit #Metrolinx #Bronte #ableism

This applies to the #TTC #GOTransit too. Pay your fare. If you need help, ask staff. And if you cannot afford it, most agencies have programs providing discounts. Fare evasion must be wiped out.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:zmhr5ekaclldpr6nqcue6anu/post/3mndhcr3bba24

I had missed this:

Oriole Station Relocation on the Sheppard line: GO or No GO?

(Answer: no go)

https://urbantoronto.ca/news/2026/03/oriole-station-relocation-go-or-no-go.60531

#gotrains #gotransit #ttc #line4

Oriole Station Relocation: GO or No GO? | UrbanToronto

Served by the Richmond Hill GO line, Oriole GO has provided nearby North York neighbourhoods with direct rail service to downtown since it opened in 1978. In 2002, however, Leslie station on Sheppard Line 4 opened, and plans to relocate Oriole GO station about 500 metres north to better connect the subway and GO lines have been in the works since.