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Metrolinx CEO apologizes after GO train derailment
Summary
Metrolinx's CEO apologized after a GO train derailed while leaving Union Station and contacted a track switch, disrupting signalling and forcing modified schedules; the agency says repairs are done and hopes normal service will resume by Saturday.
Content
Metrolinx's chief executive apologized after a GO train derailed this week and disrupted commuter service. The agency says the train made contact with a track switch after slowly leaving Union Station and that the interaction caused signal system problems. Since the incident, trains have operated on modified schedules and many riders have been affected. Metrolinx says it has focused on repair and recovery and has been communicating updates to passengers.
Known details:
- A GO train derailed after leaving Union Station and made contact with a track switch.
- The contact caused signal system disruptions across the network.
- Trains have been running on modified schedules, affecting thousands of daily riders.
- Metrolinx CEO Lindsay apologized, said the agency worked to keep riders updated, and stated repairs have been completed with the hope of returning to normal service by Saturday.
Summary:
Service disruption has affected many commuters and led to modified timetables across the GO network. Metrolinx reports repairs are complete and is aiming to restore normal service by Saturday; Undetermined at this time if that timeline will change.
