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A rear view of one of the many MCI coaches used by GO Transit on commuter runs into Toronto seen in summer 2000.
Picture taken by Rob Passaway. |
Another MCI is seen with the familiar CN Tower behind. GO Transit is Ontario's interregional public transit system. It serves a population of 5 million in an area of 8000 sq km, stretching from downtown Toronto to Hamilton/Guelph in the west, Barrie to the north, and Newcastle in the east. Commuter trains feature alongside the coach fleet.
Picture taken by Rob Passaway. |
A pair of MCIs wend their way through downtown Toronto, with GO Transit MC9 1321 bringing up the rear.
Picture taken by Rob Passaway. |
The GO fleetname is prominent on the front of vehicles as on this MCI in downtown Toronto.
Picture taken by Rob Passaway. |
This MCI is seen working in Toronto at night. This newer model has a splash of orange relief to go with the normal green and white.
Picture taken by Rob Passaway. |
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