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  2. Lakeshore East line - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. GO Transit rail services - Wikipedia

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    This line, now divided as the Lakeshore East and Lakeshore West lines is the keystone corridor of GO Transit, and continued to be its only rail line for its first seven years of operation. [5] GO's other five lines were opened between 1974 and 1982, significantly expanding the rail network from 86 to 332 kilometres long, and from 16 to 43 stations.

  4. List of GO Transit stations - Wikipedia

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    Corridor Station Location Planned opening date Lakeshore West: Confederation: Centennial Parkway, Hamilton: 2025 Grimsby: Casablanca Boulevard, Grimsby TBD Lakeshore East

  5. Oshawa GO Station - Wikipedia

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    Oshawa GO transit platforms. Oshawa is the eastern terminus of GO's Lakeshore East line train service, operating in its own dedicated trackage east of Pickering. [8] This is one of the only two terminal stations in the GO transit system located at the actual end of line trackage, the other one is West Harbour GO Station located in Hamilton.

  6. GO Expansion - Wikipedia

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    GO Expansion, [5] previously known as GO Regional Express Rail (RER), [6] is a project to improve GO Transit train service by adding all-day, two-way service to the inner portions of the Barrie line, Kitchener line and the Stouffville line, and by increasing frequency of train service on various lines to every 15 minutes or better on five of the corridors.

  7. History of GO Transit - Wikipedia

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    June 29, 2013: GO transit increased train service on Lakeshore East and Lakeshore West to every 30 minutes, seven days a week. Adding 263 trains. [7] September 24, 2018: Frequencies were improved again on both Lakeshore Lines. Trains run every 15 minutes on the Lakeshore East line while trains run every 20 minutes on the Lakeshore West Line. [8]

  8. Pickering GO Station - Wikipedia

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    Pickering GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network [2] located in Pickering, Ontario, Canada. It is a stop on the Lakeshore East line and was the eastern terminus from 1967 until 1990, when service was extended to Whitby and subsequently to Oshawa.

  9. GO Transit fares - Wikipedia

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    Whitby GO Station: Beaverton Lakeshore East line Peterborough 94: Oshawa: Oshawa GO Station: Lakeshore East Peterborough 94: Oshawa: Ritson GO Park & Ride: Lakeshore East 94: Oshawa: Oshawa Bus Terminal: Lakeshore East Line Highway 407 East Oshawa (via Highway 2) 95: Courtice: Courtice GO Park & Ride: Lakeshore East line 96: Bowmanville ...