waterloowarrior
Senior Member
May 17, 2011 2:00 PM
http://www.news.ontario.ca/mto/en/2011/05/making-it-easier-for-commuters-to-get-on-the-go.html
McGuinty Government Building Better Public Transit, Creating More Than 3,500 Jobs
Ontario is building more GO stations, expanding service, and providing more parking for commuters — adding to 17,800 spaces already created since 2003.
New improvements to GO transit service are expected to create more than 3,500 jobs, and include:
· Expanding the Richmond Hill GO line north to Gormley by late 2013 to make room for more commuters, as well as the construction of a new layover facility at Bethesda Road.
· Extending GO rail service to the Kitchener-Waterloo area by the end of 2011, including three new stops at Acton, Guelph and Kitchener as well as the construction of a new layover facility in Kitchener.
· Transforming the GO terminal at Toronto's historic Union Station by 2015 to make it modern, bright and less congested for commuters.
· Adding more than 2,300 new parking spots this year and another 3,500 next year.
· Building a new GO bus maintenance facility and storage garage in Oshawa by fall 2012.
· Rolling out PRESTO to all GO stations by late spring 2011 which will mean more convenient and seamless travel for commuters.
GO Transit improvements are making it easier for commuters to take public transit and helping them get to where they need to be. Last year, GO commuters arrived on-time at their destinations 94 per cent of the time.
Investing in Ontario's roads, highways, transit, hospitals and schools is part of the government's plan to create jobs, grow local economies and ensure the province remains strong and competitive for years to come.
http://www.news.ontario.ca/mto/en/2011/05/making-it-easier-for-commuters-to-get-on-the-go.html
McGuinty Government Building Better Public Transit, Creating More Than 3,500 Jobs
Ontario is building more GO stations, expanding service, and providing more parking for commuters — adding to 17,800 spaces already created since 2003.
New improvements to GO transit service are expected to create more than 3,500 jobs, and include:
· Expanding the Richmond Hill GO line north to Gormley by late 2013 to make room for more commuters, as well as the construction of a new layover facility at Bethesda Road.
· Extending GO rail service to the Kitchener-Waterloo area by the end of 2011, including three new stops at Acton, Guelph and Kitchener as well as the construction of a new layover facility in Kitchener.
· Transforming the GO terminal at Toronto's historic Union Station by 2015 to make it modern, bright and less congested for commuters.
· Adding more than 2,300 new parking spots this year and another 3,500 next year.
· Building a new GO bus maintenance facility and storage garage in Oshawa by fall 2012.
· Rolling out PRESTO to all GO stations by late spring 2011 which will mean more convenient and seamless travel for commuters.
GO Transit improvements are making it easier for commuters to take public transit and helping them get to where they need to be. Last year, GO commuters arrived on-time at their destinations 94 per cent of the time.
Investing in Ontario's roads, highways, transit, hospitals and schools is part of the government's plan to create jobs, grow local economies and ensure the province remains strong and competitive for years to come.