GO train summer service between Toronto and Niagara Falls begins Saturday
Weekend summer GO trains between Niagara and Toronto are set to begin operating on Saturday, according to the province’s transit agency.
Metrolinx says the four seasonal return trips — eight trains per day — will run Saturdays, Sundays and holiday Mondays during the “better weather months.â€
The line will have seven total stops with Exhibition, Port Credit, Oakville, Burlington, Aldershot and St. Catharines the in between the starting points of Union Station and Niagara Falls station.
Trips from Toronto cost $25 with children accompanied by adults riding for free.
A partnership with Niagara Parks will also see packages that include WEGO bus service return to connect guests to Niagara attractions.
Niagara Parks CEO David Adames says the collaboration provides a hop-on, hop-off bus service from the Niagara Falls GO stop with a number of hotels and other Niagara Falls attractions.
“The inclusion of WEGO bus service in this ticket package connects our guests to our iconic Table Rock Centre, providing access to Niagara Parks sites and attractions as soon as they arrive in Niagara Falls,†said Adames.
“It makes for a smooth and enjoyable visitor experience and that is something we are very pleased to offer to our guests.â€
Niagara Region Transit buses to Table Rock and the Niagara Falls city centre are expected to be included prior to WEGO’s official opening for the season on July 23.
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