Yesterday's Photo of the Day caught a GO Train heading into Toronto past the Rouge Marsh in Scarborough. We're a lot closer to Downtown today, as a GO Train crosses above Queen Street in the Riverside/Leslieville area of town where work is ongoing to widen the corridor. Since the image below by UrbanToronto Forum contributor kotsy was taken in October, the GO Trains have actually switched to new tracks since built on the new section of bridge to the immediate east. Where the GO Train is shown below will in the future become where Ontario Line 3 trains run into a station here. It's all part of a big expansion of rail transit across the Golden Horseshoe.

A GO Train crosses Queen Street in Leslieville as work proceeds to widen the corridor, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor kotsy

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