Is this stuff yours? GO Transit sees increase in lost items during holiday season #CityCommute @stellaacquisto https://t.co/g0Jyeqr4Eq pic.twitter.com/RHigCAxsv6
— CityNews Toronto (@CityNews) December 23, 2017
Monday, January 8, 2018
It's nice to know that even zip lock bags get returned to their owners
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Some impressive organization there.
ReplyDeleteI just forgot my binder on the LE train! Lol. Your page came up when I googled...
ReplyDeleteBut when it stops at Oshawa, do attendants do a sweep of the carts for left items?
The sweep happens when the trains make their way to the maintenance facility. Or, another passenger finds your item and turns it in. It can take from 3 to 10 days for it to then arrive at the central depot at Union. I'd report it in the morning. GO has the info on their website. Good luck!
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