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Province to upgrade GO stations across GTHA

Metrolinx estimates changes will cost ‘tens of millions’

- BEN SPURR TRANSPORTA­TION REPORTER

The provincial government is planning to upgrade more than 40 GO Transit stations across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area as it moves forward with a program to dramatical­ly increase service on the region’s rail network.

At a news conference Friday at Union Station, Transporta­tion Minister Steven Del Duca announced that the government issued a request for qualificat­ions for the work earlier this week. Constructi­on is expected to begin at some stations next year.

“We believe the commuter experience can be enhanced, not just here at Union Station, but right across the GO network,” Del Duca said.

The upgrades will support the provincial Liberals’ $13.5-billion regional express rail plan, which will electrify service on GO rail lines and quadruple the number of weekly train trips from 1,500 to nearly 6,000 by 2025.

Forty-three stations in nine municipali­ties, including 10 in Toronto, are scheduled to get upgrades that include enhancemen­ts to platform edges, digital signage that will display service informatio­n, new fare devices, modificati­ons to improve station access, and elevator improvemen­ts.

Secure bicycle parking facilities and electric vehicle charging stations are also part of the plans, which Del Duca said would contribute toward creating a “modern, integrated and sustainabl­e transporta­tion network.”

“We know almost1.5 million Ontarians hop on their bikes at least once a week during the spring, summer and fall — and frankly many cycle yearround,” the minister said.

“Cycling is a great way to commute and the new GO bike parking will make it easier than ever for cyclists to use GO Transit to travel across the GTHA.”

Del Duca said that it was too early to put a price tag on the station work, but a spokespers­on for Metrolinx, the provincial transit agency, estimated the upgrades would cost in the tens of millions of dollars.

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SCOTT GARDNER/THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR The upgrades will support the provincial Liberals’ regional express rail plan, which will quadruple weekly train trips from 1,500 to nearly 6,000 by 2025.
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