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GO Transit planned to work with the City of Oshawa and preserve older façade sections of a building on the station site. [ 2 ] According to a 2023 revised proposal, the Bowmanville extension will be double-tracked between Courtice and Ritson Road GO Stations, and will be located on the south side of, and separate from, CP Rail's Belleville ...
Westbound exit via exit 418; to Lakeridge Health Oshawa: 418.5: 260.0: 418 Regional Road 16 (Ritson Road) 419.4: 260.6: 419 Regional Road 33 (Harmony Road) Regional Road 22 (Bloor Street) To Regional Road 56 (Farewell Street) Clarington: 425.4: 264.3: 425 Regional Road 34 (Courtice Road) – Courtice: 426.5: 265.0: 426: Via Highway 407 via ...
Durham Region Transit (DRT) is the regional public transit operator in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada, east of Toronto.Its headquarters are at 110 Westney Road South in Ajax, Ontario, and there are regional centres in Ajax, Whitby, and Oshawa.
The Lakeshore East line is the second oldest of GO's services, opening as part of the then-unified Lakeshore line on GO's first day of operations, 23 May 1967. [2] It is ten minutes younger than its twin; although the first train from Pickering bound for Toronto left at 6:00 am that day, a 5:50 am departure from Oakville on Lakeshore West beat it into the record books.
Tignish train crash: 21 February 1932: near Tignish, Prince Edward Island: 4: 11: A snowstorm resulted in a train getting stuck in a snow drift. Another train collided head on with the stuck train. The incident is considered PEI's worst rail accident. [50] Cataraqui automobile/train crash: 6 October 1945: Chesterville, Ontario: 6: 0
GO did extend its Lakeshore East line again in 1995 from Whitby to Oshawa, finishing that line as it exists today. The reach of GO's network remained relatively unchanged between 1996 and 2005. However, seven new infill stations were opened along the Bradford and Stouffville lines.
Oshawa (North) Paramedic Station - 1260 Wilson Rd. N. Oshawa (South) Paramedic Station - 497 Bloor Street East; Courtice Paramedic Station - 2701 Courtice Road; Bowmanville Paramedic Station - 9 St. George Street South; Beaverton Paramedic Station - 343 Bay Street, PO Box 59; Ajax Paramedic Station - 175 Hunt Street
Oshawa Transit was a public transit operator in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, from 1960 to 2005. Its only garage and headquarters was located at 710 Raleigh Avenue in Oshawa. On January 2, 1960, at the request of the City of Oshawa, the Oshawa Public Utilities Commission (PUC) undertook the operation of the transit system for the city.