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Stratford GO Station reopens for service on July 6, 2026! One round trip will be extended from Kitchener GO per day.

This is the 72nd GO Transit station, and the only GO Station to be located outside the Greater Golden Horseshoe region.

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A image divided into 6 sections each showing a render of the planned Oakville GO Station renovations.

Top Left: Render of a new staircase entrance on a train platform, leading to a new pedestrian bridge over the tracks.

Top Right: Render of the main pedestrian bridge entrance on the north side of the station.

Middle Left: Render of a train stopped at a train platform, with a new partial length canopy covering the boarding area

Middle Right: Render of pedestrians walking inside the new pedestrian bridge.

Bottom Left: Render of the entire pedestrian bridge and rebuilt train platforms from a perspective above the station.

Bottom Right: Render of the renovated Oakville GO station building.

A image divided into 6 sections each showing a render of the planned Oakville GO Station renovations. Top Left: Render of a new staircase entrance on a train platform, leading to a new pedestrian bridge over the tracks. Top Right: Render of the main pedestrian bridge entrance on the north side of the station. Middle Left: Render of a train stopped at a train platform, with a new partial length canopy covering the boarding area Middle Right: Render of pedestrians walking inside the new pedestrian bridge. Bottom Left: Render of the entire pedestrian bridge and rebuilt train platforms from a perspective above the station. Bottom Right: Render of the renovated Oakville GO station building.

Renovations of Oakville GO, GO Transit’s 2nd busiest station, will be beginning soon!

Planned upgrades include:

• New partial length platform canopies and heated shelters
• New pedestrian bridge
• One additional elevator and staircase entrance per platform
• Six new bus platforms

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Happy April Fools!!

For transparency, none of the graphics in this post are actually generated by artificial intelligence. The logo and map were done by hand. The filter covering the ai mock-generated map was available in the drawing software I used, which also doesn’t have any AI features.

2 weeks ago 4 0 0 0
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Introducing… WBai

With the rapidly developing and exciting advancements of AI technology, as of today, this account is transitioning to WBai, outsourcing all research, map design, and quality control to the program.

As seen below, a new era of transit history coverage is emerging…

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Crews work to clear derailed GO train from tracks: What to know for the morning commute | CBC News Crews are working to remove a GO train from the tracks after it partially derailed near Union Station on Monday, causing heavy delays lasting through the evening, Metrolinx says.

Source of Tuesdays reduced service levels: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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[Diagram title]: Tomorrow, GO Transit will continue to run a significantly reduced rail service schedule on all lines due to derailment-related infrastructure damage, and restricted capacity in the Union Station Rail Corridor.

[Diagram information]: Lakeshore West Line: 60-minute service, outside of 15 to 30-minute peak AM and PM service

Milton Line: 30-minute AM and PM peak service

Union-Pearson Express: operating on 30-minute service

Kitchener Line: 60-minute service, outside of 30-minute peak AM and PM service

Barrie Line: 30-minute AM and PM peak service

Richmond Hill Line: 60-minute AM and PM peak service

Stouffville Line:
30-minute AM and PM peak service

Lakeshore East Line:
60-minute service, outside of 15 to 30-minute peak AM and PM service

[Diagram footer]: Delays and cancellations are to be expected.

[Diaclaimer]: This diagram is not affiliated with Metrolinx or any associated companies and should not be considered an official source or confirmation of service operated by Metrolinx

Made By @WB62

[Diagram title]: Tomorrow, GO Transit will continue to run a significantly reduced rail service schedule on all lines due to derailment-related infrastructure damage, and restricted capacity in the Union Station Rail Corridor. [Diagram information]: Lakeshore West Line: 60-minute service, outside of 15 to 30-minute peak AM and PM service Milton Line: 30-minute AM and PM peak service Union-Pearson Express: operating on 30-minute service Kitchener Line: 60-minute service, outside of 30-minute peak AM and PM service Barrie Line: 30-minute AM and PM peak service Richmond Hill Line: 60-minute AM and PM peak service Stouffville Line: 30-minute AM and PM peak service Lakeshore East Line: 60-minute service, outside of 15 to 30-minute peak AM and PM service [Diagram footer]: Delays and cancellations are to be expected. [Diaclaimer]: This diagram is not affiliated with Metrolinx or any associated companies and should not be considered an official source or confirmation of service operated by Metrolinx Made By @WB62

Tomorrow, GO Transit will continue to run a significantly reduced rail service schedule on all lines due to derailment-related infrastructure damage, and restricted capacity in the Union Station Rail Corridor.

Delays and cancellations are to be expected.

2 months ago 6 1 1 0
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GO Expansion in 3D Interactive technology helping design GO network of the future.

No problem! I forgot to link the article I mentioned above: www.metrolinx.com/en/discover/...

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
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I don’t think the plan is firm yet, the design changed a lot from the early 2020s to the diagrams released a few years ago, I wouldn’t be surprised if the design has been/will be updated again

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Last year Metrolinx published an article about VR software they use, and in the screenshots and video is a model of Unions proposed reconfiguration.

The video is blurry but shows basically the entire station and all the platform entrance locations.

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In 2023 there was USEP documents showing the entire rail corridor post-modification released to the Toronto application information website, they’ve since been replaced with less detailed diagrams:

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The rail platforms between Yonge Street and Lower Jarvis Street will see massive changes in the future.

Going off multiple public sources, most platforms will be combined and widened. Some platforms could be extended by up to 350 metres east of their current location.

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Thank you!

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If you haven’t see them yet, these are the other sections of the station, from Lower Simcoe Street to Bay Street:

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Layer 13 focuses on a portion of the Union Station rail platform level, between Yonge Street and Lower Jarvis Street:

• Platforms 16-17 & 26-27

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The rail platforms between Bay Street and Yonge Street will see massive changes in the future.

Going off multiple public sources, most platforms will be combined and widened, at least 6 new staircases and 3 elevators will be added to improve crowd flow and accessibility.

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The next 4 maps for my Toronto Union Station Map Project are finished.

Layer 12 focuses on a portion of the Union Station rail platform level, between Bay Street and Yonge Street:

• Bay West Teamway Platform Entrances
• Yonge Street Bridge Platform Entrances
• Platforms 3-27

2 months ago 6 0 0 2
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Eglinton Crosstown LRT opening on Feb. 8, TTC reportedly tells Doug Ford Construction on the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, which will operate as Line 5 Eglinton, began in 2011. It was supposed to be done in 2020.

Source of Line 5 opening date: toronto.citynews.ca/2026/01/26/e...

2 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Line 5 Eglinton opens on February 8th!

Line 5 will improve transit service along Eglinton Avenue, and act as Torontos second crosstown line.

In the future, Line 5 could be extended to Pearson Airport and connected to multiple proposed and under construction transit lines.

2 months ago 13 1 1 0
Image contents listed below:

Title text: “WB62 Year in Review”

Below the title: Images of 66 maps and infographics arranged by date of creation that were made for the WB62 social media account in 2025.

Below text that reads: “52 Maps - 14 infographics”

Below text that reads: “Made By @WB62”

Disclaimer at bottom of image: “This diagram is not affiliated with Metrolinx, the Toronto Transit Commission, Alto (formerly VIA HFR – VIA TGF Inc.), or any related companies or government agencies, and should not be considered an official source or as confirmation of any projects shown”

Image contents listed below: Title text: “WB62 Year in Review” Below the title: Images of 66 maps and infographics arranged by date of creation that were made for the WB62 social media account in 2025. Below text that reads: “52 Maps - 14 infographics” Below text that reads: “Made By @WB62” Disclaimer at bottom of image: “This diagram is not affiliated with Metrolinx, the Toronto Transit Commission, Alto (formerly VIA HFR – VIA TGF Inc.), or any related companies or government agencies, and should not be considered an official source or as confirmation of any projects shown”

In 2025 I made 66 graphics and maps for the WB62 accounts, redesigned my infographics, and redid my profile branding

I truly love doing this as a hobby, and I hope you learned something new from one of my posts this year!

I couldn’t thank everyone enough for following me!

3 months ago 14 2 0 0
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GO Transit will be free again this year on New Years Eve from 7pm to 7am!

55 extra train trips and dozens of buses will depart Union Station after 12am

All 8 lines and stations excluding St. Catharines & Niagara Falls will have service

3 months ago 12 2 1 0
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Last Wednesday all 3 levels of government announced that Kitchener Central GO Station is fully funded

This integrated transit hub will be located on the Kitchener Line just west of the current GO station

Once Kitchener Central GO opens, Kitchener GO will permanently close.

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Wrapping up the year with my collection of PRESTO cards reaching 33!

This year a total of 10 limited edition PRESTO cards were released, the most special types of cards ever made in a single year.

4 months ago 2 0 0 0
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The GO Transit Bolton Line. BT has been under development for the past few years, and was recently moved into the much larger GO 2.0 proposal:

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Line 6 Finch West opens in just 4 days!

Upon opening, Line 6 will have one connection to the existing network, at Finch West.

In the future, this line could be extended to Pearson Airport, with 5 additional connections to other lines, building a stronger rapid transit network.

4 months ago 18 2 1 0
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Just for clarification, the Toronto city councillor is advocating for the Lakeshore-Midtown Line, not the Midtown Line, the LM Line was cut from the current provincial governments GO 2.0 map before it was revealed to the public.

Traces of line can be seen on the map, which is why we know it exists:

4 months ago 3 1 1 1
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Yesterday, an updated version of the GTHA in-delivery transit projects map was posted on LinkedIn.

For the first time: all Regional Rail, Light Rail, and Subway Lines in the GTHA region are represented on one map, as well as all provincially funded or supported expansions.

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Today Mount Dennis GO Station opened, with trains between Downtown Toronto, Brampton-Kitchener and Pearson Airport on average every 10 minutes.

This is one of many regional rail stations coming to the City of Toronto over the next decade, as GO Transit continues to expand.

5 months ago 35 8 0 1
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Mount Dennis GO Station opens for service tomorrow! A new hub for regional rail, light rail, and local buses in Toronto.

This is the 71st GO Transit station, first to open on the Kitchener Line since 2013, and the first station added to the UP Express since its opening in 2015

5 months ago 5 0 1 0
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To eliminate any confusion, I think Metrolinx is now committed to keeping high floor trains running on the line to Pearson.

The St. Clair-Old Weston section of high platform is 130 metres long, at other stations it’s only 75 metres long.

5 months ago 2 0 1 0

Probably just extend the platform. By the time Metrolinx wants to Kitchener Line to stop here, the average GO train might be shorter than 315m

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