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‘Disabled’ train near Union Station causes GO Train delays, suspends UP Express
A rear-car derailment caused signal damage and disrupted GO Transit and UP Express services, with refunds available for delayed passengers, Metrolinx said.
- On Feb. 2, 2026, GO Transit said a disabled train near Union Station, Toronto caused mass delays and all lines through the station are blocked until repairs are complete.
- Initially reported as a signal issue, GO Transit updated that trains cannot move to allow repair personnel to fix the problem.
- GO says trains will travel as far as possible and hold at stations while crews work, with some trips cancelled including the 11:37 a.m. and 1:09 p.m. Allandale Waterfront trains and delays from 25 minutes to over an hour.
- UP Express is suspended with express buses running between the Union Station Bus Terminal and Pearson Airport, and GO is advising travellers to use TTC routes after contacting a TTC spokesperson around 8 a.m.
- Crews are working on repairs, but a GO Transit service alert warns delays may last up to two hours and express service is suspended until further notice.
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GO Transit to stay on modified schedule into Wednesday after Toronto train derailment
TORONTO — The provincial agency that runs GO Transit says trains will continue to run on a modified schedule into Wednesday after a train derailment near Toronto's Union Station caused major disruptions on Monday.
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