GO Train Travels to Union Station with Missing Window, Passenger Questions Safety
GO Train Travels with Missing Window to Union Station

Passenger Captures Missing Window on Moving GO Train

A Toronto-bound GO train made its journey to Union Station while missing a window, according to video footage captured by a concerned passenger. The incident, which occurred on April 28, 2026, has raised serious safety questions among commuters.

The video, shared online, shows a gap where the window should have been on a moving train. The passenger, who wishes to remain anonymous, expressed shock at the situation, saying, "Just wondering how this is safe?" The train continued its route to Union Station despite the missing window, prompting calls for an investigation.

GO Transit, operated by Metrolinx, has not yet issued an official statement regarding the incident. However, transportation safety experts emphasize that such conditions could pose risks to passengers, including exposure to elements and potential debris entry.

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This incident comes amid ongoing discussions about public transit safety and maintenance standards in the Greater Toronto Area. Commuters have taken to social media to voice their concerns, demanding better oversight and immediate repairs.

Metrolinx is expected to review the footage and address the issue. Meanwhile, passengers are advised to report any safety hazards they encounter while using transit services.

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