A Toronto bound train on the Lakeshore West GO Train line.
A GO train from Niagara Falls, Ontario en route to Toronto at West Harbour GO Station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. September, 2025. Photo by the green buck.
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A Toronto bound train on the Lakeshore West GO Train line.
A GO train from Niagara Falls, Ontario en route to Toronto at West Harbour GO Station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. September, 2025. Photo by the green buck.
An old K Set passes by on the up line - Panania Station
2/10/2025
would your brain melt if you saw a double decker train
yes
no
wtf people think double decker trains are unusual
Wtf there’s double decker trains
I’m going to explain that this is a question because some countries even if perceived as economically wealthy, are socially definitely not wealthy and so transport infrastructure like this is rare if not entirely absent (aka my country)
Did i think double decker trains were something Zootopia made up? Yes
Double decker train, Sydney, January 31 2020
An inbound GO Train on Platform 3 at Mount Dennis Station, Toronto. February 12th, 2026. Photo by the green buck.
An out of service train at Confederation GO Train Station in Stoney Creek. Confederation GO Train Station opened today, Monday, October 27, 2025. The station has an island platform with a single track on the north side. There are provisions for a second track on the south side. Photo by the green buck.
A westbound Lakeshore West GO Train at Port Credit Station, Mississauga Ontario. December 2019. Photo by the green buck.
Hamilton GO Centre, Lakeshore West Line. July 2019. Photo by the green buck.