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Ontario's One Fare transit program officially came into effect on Monday, giving riders a bunch of free transfer options on trips across Toronto and the GTA — with one major exception.

The new program, which was announced early in February, makes it so you only have to pay once to take a trip on most transit systems, even if that means switching from one transit provider to another. Just tap your Presto card and you're good to go.

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GO Trains will be closing their doors early starting Monday, so you'll need to get on board a little quicker.

A Metrolinx spokesperson told Narcity that starting January 9, the doors on GO trains will close one minute before the train's scheduled departure time to help speed up travel.

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Have you ever rode a GO Train into the city and wished you could enjoy some live theatre about a fish to pass the time?

Art in Transit: Luminato on the GO is gracing GO stations, trains and Union Station this June 2022 with their talents. If you're lucky, you may be able to catch a glimpse of an original play featuring a grumpy commuting fish on your next ride.

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Metrolinx is expected to reduce service on several GO Train routes due to COVID-19-related staffing shortages, with cancellations already taking place.

GO Transit announced on Monday that the cancellations would continue until January 9, 2022, with service reductions starting on January 10, 2022.

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Anyone who's ever forgotten something in a daze while commuting on a Go Train knows how gut-wrenching it can feel, especially if that lost item is as fun as a guitar or a bag full of adult items.

On Wednesday, Metrolinx's Lost and Found department released a list of its greatest misplace hits of 2021, offering a look at how the city has changed since COVID-19.

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