GO Train Derailment Causes Major Service Delays Across Toronto and GTA
Wendy Wright General News
A major service disruption is affecting GO Transit commuters following a train derailment near Union Station in downtown Toronto. The incident, involving a 12-car GO train on Monday, has caused extensive damage to railway infrastructure, including switches and signal systems, leading to major changes in the transit schedule.
Metrolinx, the regional transit authority, has confirmed that crews are working tirelessly on emergency repairs. However, significant delays and service reductions are expected to continue throughout Tuesday's morning and afternoon rush hours. The disruption affects multiple lines, with the Lakeshore East and Lakeshore West corridors experiencing the most notable service changes, including cancellations and altered trip patterns.
Officials advise passengers to anticipate longer travel times, crowded trains, and to consider alternative transportation where possible. Regular service updates are being provided as recovery efforts progress. The incident highlights the vulnerability of critical rail infrastructure and its immediate effect on hundreds of thousands of daily commuters across the Greater Toronto Area. Full service recovery depends on the completion of safety inspections and repairs.