What happens if I don't pay for GO train?


What happens if I don't pay for GO train? First time offenders will be issued a $35 fine, reduced from $100 to add a middle ground between warnings and large fines. Second offences, the fine will be $50. Third offences, a $100 fine will be issued.


Who owns GO Train?

Metrolinx currently owns 80% of the GO's rail corridors. All GO Transit fares are calculated by the fare zones that the origin and destination of the trip are in, as well as by passenger category (adult, student, senior or child).


Is Go Train cheaper than VIA Rail?

That said, GO Transit tickets are a lot cheaper than tickets for VIA Rail trains: A one-way ticket from Toronto's Union Station to the Kitchener GO (the farthest point on the line right now) costs less than $20. The same trip with VIA Rail can be as expensive as $89 (business class), $34 for economy.


What happens if you forgot to tap off?

Missed Tap Off Cost If you don't have a default set on your card and you forget to tap off at the end of your trip, you'll be charged the fare to the last stop on the train line or bus route and with your fare type and any applicable loyalty discounts applied.


Can I use my phone to tap on and off?

Use the same credit or debit card to tap on and off. If you tap on with your credit or debit card, you must tap off with the same credit or debit card. If you tap on with your phone or watch, you must tap off with the same phone or watch using the same card set up in your mobile wallet.


Can I get money if I miss train?

In most cases, if a passenger fails to board the train, the ticket becomes invalid, and no refund can be claimed.


How many people don t pay for GO Train?

How many people don t pay for GO Train? The transit agency says that about three per cent of GO Transit riders typically don't pay their fares but that number has recently increased to about five-and-a-half per cent.


How common is fare evasion?

Currie told me that in New York City, about 40 percent of transit riders evade a fare once a year, intentional or not. “This is a big share of the population,” he said.


Why is it cheaper to fly than train?

Journey times are longer, meaning train companies have to pay their drivers, crew, and other staff for more hours. Plus budget airlines have done a lot to slash ticket prices in the last 30 years.


What happens if a train is late by 1 hour?

Check your train company's website to find out if they offer Delay Repay (they might call it 'delay compensation'. You're legally entitled to compensation of: 50% of your ticket price if you get to your destination between 30 minutes and an hour late. a full refund if you arrive more than 1 hour late.


Why is traveling by train the cheapest?

Train travel is often cheaper than flying, in part because you can generally take more with you before paying extra baggage fees. It can also be more convenient and relaxing than driving, especially if you'd be driving in an unfamiliar place or driving for many hours nonstop to get to your destination.