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GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

Where do you see that schedule for westbound UP Express? On the press release it says "Last train leaves Union Station at 3:45 a.m."

Edit: I'd like to think UP Express is going to have that service, but the Metrolinx press release I link above, and this post from UP Express both say last train from Union at 3:45 a.m.
On the post from UP Express they give a very different schedule, too:
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This is service Metrolinx added to the UP schedule. The regular timetable already has service running until 1am and starting at 4:55am.

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I just wanna say: the reduced service across the board (hourly Lakeshore trains for me) during the holidays really sucks and I hope they don’t do this again next year.
For me, it's Kitchener line service to Guelph. We just bloody got weekend trains and they scratched them until the 5th.
 
I just wanna say: the reduced service across the board (hourly Lakeshore trains for me) during the holidays really sucks and I hope they don’t do this again next year.
It might not just be the holidays. There's no schedule changes published for Lakeshore East and West on January 3rd/4th/5th. So outside of rush hour, it will still be hourly service on weekdays/weekends.

For me, it's Kitchener line service to Guelph. We just bloody got weekend trains and they scratched them until the 5th.
Those Kitchener trains are still running:

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It might not just be the holidays. There's no schedule changes published for Lakeshore East and West on January 3rd/4th/5th. So outside of rush hour, it will still be hourly service on weekdays/weekends.


Those Kitchener trains are still running:

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Well I don't know what to believe. I got an email from Metrolinx this morning that completely contradicted this.
 
I just wanna say: the reduced service across the board (hourly Lakeshore trains for me) during the holidays really sucks and I hope they don’t do this again next year.

This was done because the crew shortage has reached a really bad point, and with higher levels of call-outs over the holiday season, it was anticipated that there wouldn’t be enough operators on call to run normal levels of service.

I love the service increases that have happened over the past few years, but the workforce hasn't been expanding enough to sustain it. Crew shortages are also why weekend 15 minute Lakeshore East-West service was temporarily cancelled last month.
 
This was done because the crew shortage has reached a really bad point, and with higher levels of call-outs over the holiday season, it was anticipated that there wouldn’t be enough operators on call to run normal levels of service.

I love the service increases that have happened over the past few years, but the workforce hasn't been expanding enough to sustain it. Crew shortages are also why weekend 15 minute Lakeshore East-West service was temporarily cancelled last month

I appreciate the info; but we need to be clear here, Crew Shortages are a self-inflicted wound for which there is no excuse. If Metrolinx executives can't budget, train, retain, and schedule crews, they should find alternate employment.
 
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I appreciate the info; but we need to be clear here, Crew Shortages are a self-inflicted would for which there is no excuse. If Metrolinx executives can't budget, train, retain, and schedule crews, they should find alternate employment.

Definitely not implying this was an unavoidable problem. Maybe if we didn’t have 3 separate positions per train that all have different training lengths there would be more available crews.
 

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