Final weekend for GO service to Niagara
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October 08, 2009
Daniel Nolan
The Hamilton Spectator
NIAGARA FALLS - Niagara’s GO Train experiment ends Thanksgiving Day, but it could see future runs down the track.
Transportation Minister Jim Bradley, who represents St. Catharines, and GO Transit officials were pleased at the number of passengers who used the weekend service after it began June 27.
“GO Transit was pleasantly surprised with the large number of customers who chose to use the GO Train this summer when travelling between Toronto and Niagara Falls,†Gary McNeil, managing director of GO Transit and executive vice-president of Metrolinx, said today.
According to GO Transit, more than 40,000 travellers have taken the Toronto-Niagara Falls train, and back, since the service began.
GO said it averaged about 1,500 people per day. It estimated before the service began that it would average 500 passengers a day.
Four trains run daily in each direction this Saturday, Sunday and the holiday Monday. The two-hour trip does not have a stop in Hamilton. Stops include downtown Toronto, Port Credit, Oakville, Burlington, and the St. Catharines and Niagara Falls VIA Rail stations.
An adult return ticket from Toronto to Niagara Falls cost $15.90 and families and groups travelling to or from Niagara Falls had the option of staying overnight on a group pass.
Transportation Minister Jim Bradley, who represents St. Catharines, believed the summertime train helped tourism in the region in the face of the recession.
"Weekend GO rail service is a great boost for Niagara region’s travel and hospitality industry,†the minister said. “It brings more tourist dollars to the area and increases employment.â€
He did not say if GO Transit would run the train again next year, but said it will be reviewed after the Thanksgiving holiday. Niagara Falls Mayor Ted Salci has said he would like to see the weekend service made permanent.
GO Transit began weekday and weekend bus service Sept. 5 between Niagara Falls and the Burlington GO station to connect with the GO train to Union Station. It includes stops in St. Catharines, Grimsby and Stoney Creek.
Bus fares are the same as the train fares.
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