Twenty minutes or it's free?!
In a pre-election gambit, Premier Dalton McGuinty is urging GO Transit to offer commuters an improved “service guarantee” that would refund fares if trains are 20 minutes or more late.
Twenty minutes or it's free?!
In a pre-election gambit, Premier Dalton McGuinty is urging GO Transit to offer commuters an improved “service guarantee” that would refund fares if trains are 20 minutes or more late.
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Good! I bet the other parties will follow suit.
ReplyDeletethey already do give out free rides if the train is delayed more than 45 mins...but i don't think everyone knows that. oh...and the reason has to be GO's fault. so if someone decides to jump in front or your train or get sick on it...sorry...no refund!
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