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accessible go train service
Forty-nine of GO’s 59 train stations are accessible to passengers who use mobility devices such as wheelchairs and scooters — or anyone preferring step-free access to the train, including senior citizens, passengers with medical conditions, or people with luggage or baby strollers. Bicycles are not allowed on the accessible railcar. Accessible train service is designed to help you buy your ticket or pass, board the train, and ride independently, at your convenience. You can always check our status pages to see if there are any accessible services temporarily out of service: *Please note that our status pages include information about all of our stations Using GO's accessible train service Buying your ticket or pass
Buying your ticket or pass A passenger with disabilities needing a companion and/or a specially trained dog for assistance may bring either or both along free of charge. If you are bringing a companion for assistance, your GO ticket seller can endorse your single-ride or day pass as a "party ticket." It will be marked so two people can ride with one ticket or pass.
Boarding the train The accessible railcar is the fifth car from the locomotive end of the train. Each accessible railcar has wheelchair positions on the lower level. Retractable belts are available for your use. Accessible GO Train
stations *Please note that our status pages include information about all of our stations
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