The GO transit Lakeshore lines are to get an additional 53 bi-level coaches.

News 100 redBy Staff

May 1st, 2018

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Three Liberal members of government – two federal and one provincial – lined up at the Burlington GO station to announce that the federal and provincial governments are contributing approximately $93.5 million to accelerate the purchase of 53 bi-level coaches that will be used to support the expansion of Metrolinx’ GO Rail service.

McMahon GO bilevel announcement

Burlington MPP Eleanor McMahon announcing the plans to add 53 bi-level GO trains to the Lakeshore Line

The politicians describe themselves as Team Burlington: Honourable Karina Gould, Oakville North-Burlington MP Pam Damoff and Burlington MPP Eleanor McMahon.

The funding “will ensure our planning efforts result in a modern and integrated transportation system that improves accessibility and strengthens our communities.”

McMahon added that improving transit and transportation options for commuters and families is an important part of the work our government is doing to create opportunity and make life more affordable for people.

That plan includes our ongoing commitment to invest in a well-designed regional transportation system that connects people to their families, schools and jobs.

No word on just when the rolling stock will arrive.

MetroLinx is preparing for 15 minute service on the Lakeshore lines.

Burlington GO south side

South side of the Burlington GO station where 10 bays have been created for bus traffic to roll in

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2 comments to The GO transit Lakeshore lines are to get an additional 53 bi-level coaches.

  • Townhouse Living

    Every other day McMahan is making another anouncement on Millions more being spent on this, spent on that. We – and this Province – do not have this money to spend!!!!!!!!

  • Roger

    No note on the Burlington GO station was 23 million dollars and 7 years late due to what the Auditor General of Ontario call one of the worst managed projects completely dependent on contractor mismanagement by Metrolinx

    You cannot celebrate success and address the failures