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Time and platform changes coming to afternoon trains on Kitchener GO line: Metrolinx

Kitchener GO train riders will see changes to their afternoon commute starting Wednesday. It includes the 4:50 p.m. express train being reinstated, along with new times for two other trains and new platforms.

It's 'really important' commuters leave extra time to catch trains, Metrolinx spokesperson says

Metrolinx is warning commuters changes are coming to the Kitchener GO train line starting on Wednesday afternoon, including changes to departure times and platforms. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Afternoon GO train trips on the Kitchener line will be departing from different platforms starting on Wednesday, Metrolinx announced.

There are also some changes to the times for other afternoon westbound trips on the Kitchener line and connecting buses. They are:

  • 4:13 p.m. train from platform 24will no longer stop at Bloor or Weston GO stations.
  • 4:32 p.m. train from platform 24 will no longer serve stops beyond Bramalea GO station.
  • 4:50 p.m. train from platforms 11 and 12 will operate express to Bramalea then make all stops to Kitchener.
  • There is notime change to the 5:27 p.m. and 6 p.m. trains, which make all stops. They will leave from platforms 11 and 12.

Metrolinx noted platforms six and seven at Union Station will be closed for the next four months to install new platform lighting, electronic signs and a new PA system in the train shed.

'Check the boards'

Staff and safety officers will be on hand to help riders get to the correct platform on time.

The changes will also impact the Barrie and Lakeshore West lines, which means 30,000 riders will be switching platforms and there may be some confusion, said Metrolinx spokespersonAmanda Ferguson.

"They have their commute memorizedand that includes the platforms. A lot of them don't even check the screens before they head out for the day," she said, noting people can plan ahead and learn about the changes to prevent problems.

"It's really important that they leave extra time, they plan their commute and they check the boards before they go up there so they can get to their train safely."

Ferguson noted with a winter storm in the forecast for Tuesday, it could impact the commute on Tuesday and Wednesday. She suggested people check the GO Transit website or GO Alerts for updates.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story contained incorrect information about stops for the 4:13 p.m. train and the 4:32 p.m. train.
    Feb 11, 2019 7:26 PM ET