who operates go's services?

Much of GO's operation (about 70%) is outsourced to the private sector -- services as diverse as train operation; train maintenance; track and signal operations and maintenance; design; construction; and snow removal. By going to the marketplace, GO ensures the best competitive prices for quality work.

GO Trains are operated under contract by Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway personnel. The railways own two-thirds of the rail corridors and tracks that GO operates on; the remaining one-third is owned by GO Transit. Because GO Trains primarily use railway-owned track that is shared with freight and intercity passenger trains, GO benefits from lower track access costs, but the movement of trains is ultimately not in GO Transit's control. However, the railways have a long-standing relationship with GO and a good understanding of the need to provide quality customer service.

GO Transit operates GO Bus service and maintains its own bus fleet. Major bus work is contracted out, such as refurbishing, engine and transmission rebuilds, and major body repairs.

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