GO Transit service in Bolton extended

June 26th, 2019

The Hon. Sylvia Jones, MPP for Dufferin-Caledon, and His Worship Allan Thompson, Mayor of the Town of Caledon, today issued a joint statement announcing the temporary extension of GO Transit service in Bolton.

“This is great news for Dufferin-Caledon and all those who rely on Go Transit out of Bolton to access the Metrolinx system. The bus route provides relief for all residents, from students to seniors, during their daily commutes,” said Jones. “Thank you to the Minister of Transportation, Caroline Mulroney, and the Associate Minister of Transportation (GTA), Kinga Surma, for working with Mayor Thompson and myself to find a solution.”

“This is a vitally important service in Caledon,” said Mayor Allan Thompson.  “Whether for school or business, to get to work or to a medical appointment, for many Caledon residents this is their only mode of transportation to and from the GTA.  I’m grateful to my colleague Sylvia Jones for her involvement in this issue and the province for listening to our concerns and responding so quickly. We look forward to working with Metrolinx to find a long term solution that helps us meet the needs of our residents.”

Route 38 bus service will operate for a limited time until January 2020. Starting on July 2, 2019, Customers in Caledon and Brampton will be able to take buses that will connect with Toronto-bound Kitchener line trains at Malton GO Station at 6:46 and 7:46 a.m. Return trip buses will meet afternoon trains at Malton GO departing Union Station at 3:35 and 5:27 p.m. All existing stops along the route will be maintained.

Visit GOTransit.com/servicechanges for a complete overview of the changes and alternate trip options.

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