The first service begins on July 6th with there being both weekday and weekend services.
STRATFORD - The Ontario government is extending GO train service to Stratford to help provide fast, reliable and affordable public transit across Ontario.
The service will begin July 6, with the Kitchener GO line offering one daily round trip between Stratford and Toronto with weekday service supporting commuters going to work and school in Kitchener, Brampton and Toronto, with a morning trip from Stratford Station to Union with a return trip in the afternoon.
Weekend service will have a morning trip from Union to Stratford with a return trip in the evening.
Expanding the service along the Kitchener Line is part of Ontario's $70 billion investment in the largest transit expansion in North America. The GO Expansion program will deliver two-day, all-day service on the GO's busiest rail routes, with extensions bringing service to Durham Region, Kitchener-Waterloo, Hamilton and Niagara Region.
The service from Stratford will include stops in Kitchener, Guelph, Acton, Georgetown and Brampton.

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