Lakeshore East corridor

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The Lakeshore East corridor is a major rail route in the Greater Toronto Area that carries GO Transit commuter trains between downtown Toronto and communities to the east.

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Lakeshore East corridor canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commuter rail line
rail corridor
connects downtown Toronto NERFINISHED
eastern Greater Toronto Area communities
connectsWith Lakeshore West corridor at Union Station NERFINISHED
Stouffville corridor (via shared trackage near Scarborough) NERFINISHED
electrificationStatus not electrified (as of 2024)
fareIntegrationWith local transit agencies in the Greater Toronto Area
fareSystem PRESTO card NERFINISHED
hasPeakService increased frequency during weekday rush hours
hasServicePattern all-day two-way service (as of 2024)
hasStation Ajax GO Station NERFINISHED
Danforth GO Station NERFINISHED
Eglinton GO Station NERFINISHED
Guildwood GO Station NERFINISHED
Oshawa GO Station NERFINISHED
Pickering GO Station NERFINISHED
Rouge Hill GO Station NERFINISHED
Scarborough GO Station NERFINISHED
Union Station (Toronto) NERFINISHED
Whitby GO Station NERFINISHED
isMajorRouteFor GO Transit rail system NERFINISHED
locatedIn Canada
Greater Toronto Area
Ontario
mode heavy rail
operator GO Transit NERFINISHED
owner Metrolinx NERFINISHED
partOf Lakeshore line (GO Transit) NERFINISHED
partOfNetwork GO Transit rail network NERFINISHED
primaryUse passenger transport
regionServed City of Toronto NERFINISHED
Durham Region NERFINISHED
rollingStock bi-level commuter coaches
diesel locomotives
serves City of Oshawa NERFINISHED
City of Pickering NERFINISHED
City of Toronto NERFINISHED
Town of Ajax NERFINISHED
Town of Whitby NERFINISHED
serviceType commuter rail
terminus Oshawa GO Station NERFINISHED
Union Station (Toronto) NERFINISHED
trackGauge standard gauge
usesInfrastructureOf Canadian National Kingston Subdivision (partly) NERFINISHED

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