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Published July 5, 2024

'Critical track work' means no GO train service on Barrie Line this weekend

Saturday service on Barrie GO Line impacted by track work
GO train - file photo -Apr. 1, 2024

There will be no GO train service on the Barrie Line July 6 and 7 in order to accommodate "critical track work," according to Metrolinx.

The agency says the work will "bring faster, more frequent go train service across the network."

Buses will be running to replace train service between Allandale Waterfront GO station and the Highway 407 bus terminal. From there, the public can access the subway by using TTC Line 1 (Yonge-University).

Train service will resume Monday, July 8.

GO bus service replacing rail service this weekend:

  • GO Bus Route 68F will serve Allandale Waterfront GO, Barrie South GO, Barrie Bus Terminal, and Highway 407 Bus Terminal.
  • GO Bus Route 68G will serve Barrie Bus Terminal, Allandale Waterfront GO, Barrie South GO, Bradford GO, East Gwillimbury GO, Newmarket GO, Aurora GO, King City GO, Maple GO, Rutherford GO, and Highway 407 Bus Terminal.
  • GO Bus Route 65H will serve Wellington Street East at Highway 404 Park and Ride, Aurora GO, and Highway 407 Bus Terminal.
  • GO Bus Route 65G will serve Aurora GO, King City GO, Maple GO, Rutherford GO, and Highway 407 Bus Terminal.
  • GO Bus Route 65J will serve East Gwillimbury GO, Newmarket GO, King City GO, Maple GO, Rutherford GO, and Highway 407 Bus Terminal.
  • GO Bus Route 68H will serve Bradford GO, East Gwillimbury GO, Newmarket GO, Aurora GO, Wellington Street East at Highway 404 Park and Ride and Highway 407 Bus Terminal.
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