Does this mean Courtice and Bowmanville will have #GOtrain service by 2024. DOES THIS MEAN BURLINGTON GO WILL GET FINISHED? https://t.co/nMpyLG0z4p
— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) March 31, 2017
Friday, March 31, 2017
Feds pledge $1.8B for GO
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Are there specifics of where this money will go and when it will impact my life?
ReplyDeleteLooks like the money isn't for building stations but for renovating existing stations, expanding parking (at existing stations) and buying track.
ReplyDeleteAnd we all know Metrolinx moves at record speed to get things done. *eyeroll* I won't hold my breath waiting to see improvements.
ReplyDeleteA big hunk is going to upgrade the Kitchener corridor, especially from Bramalea in and also for Barrie and upgrades on the inner part of Lakeshore East. Courtice and Bowmanville, like Niagara will wait at least until 2024, unless Brown gets in then it will all be cancelled and equipment will be sold off at cheap rates.
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