Toronto's Regional Rail Network Evolution

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From its beginning in 1967, Toronto's regional rail network has grown to 69 stations, spanning 526 kilometres (327 miles). This animated video takes you through the timeline of when new stations were opened, forming the GO Transit network that we know today.

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- Population given is the sum of all counties and independent cities with stations in them.
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- All footage in this video is owned by me.

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Toronto 1 Lakeshore West commuter rail
Toronto 2 Milton commuter rail
Toronto 3 Kitchener commuter rail
Toronto 5 Barrie commuter rail
Toronto 6 Richmond Hill commuter rail
Toronto 7 Stouffville commuter rail
Toronto 8 Niagara Falls commuter rail
Toronto 9 Lakeshore East commuter rail
Toronto Union Pearson Express commuter rail

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