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ontario transit

Nobody likes getting caught in bumper-to-bumper traffic or dealing with frustrating street signs when trying to drive back home from a long day of work. So someone asked on Toronto's Reddit board what "simple improvement" others would make to a highway in the city in order to ease traffic.

Lately, the Ontario government has been making some serious plans involving the province's highways in an effort to fight some of the gridlocks on the province's busiest roads.

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If regular trains just don't do it for you anymore, you're in luck because GO rail is set to get a whole fleet of electric trains.

According to a press release, the Ontario government has given a contract to update the GO rail network and bring "two-way, all-day service to the Greater Golden Horseshoe" area with 200 kilometres of new tracks and electric trains.

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The future of housing development in Toronto comes in the form of transit-oriented communities.

Today, the Ontario government announced a partnership with the private sector and the City of Toronto to create 9 transit-oriented communities along the upcoming Ontario Line, including one at East Harbour.

Ground was recently broken on the Ontario Line, which will have 15 stops running from Exhibition Place up to the Ontario Science Centre. Most recently, it was estimated to open in 2030, but — not surprisingly — that is subject to change, according to the province.

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As gas prices have been shooting up in Ontario, some Torontonians will be able to catch a break with cheaper transit costs in the city this year.

The City of Toronto announced in a press release that they're expanding the eligibility for their Fair Pass Transit Discount Program to include those who receive a Rent-Geared-to-Income subsidy.

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All aboard! Getting around Canada is a lot easier when there are cheap VIA Rail train tickets available, and some one-way trips start at just $50.

Travelling domestically can often mean an expensive flight or hours and hours of driving.

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