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Toronto’s Metrolinx Adds Bicycle Coaches and Updates eBike Battery Policy for Improved Safety

release by Metrolinx

March 25, 2024 - Metrolinx is making room for more bikes due to increased demand for bicycle and e-bike transport on the GO Train network. One of the ways the transit agency making customer commutes safer and more convenient is by building eight additional designated bike coaches. That’s more than double the current number of bike coaches in the fleet.

Toronto’s Metrolinx adds eight bicycle coaches to GO Train network. ©

Once in service, the new bike coaches will provide additional capacity on the Kitchener Line, as well as seasonal service on weekend Lakeshore West trips to Niagara Falls. One bike coach is deployed per train trip.

The new coaches can hold up to 22 bikes, as well as additional seating for customers. 

Updated Bike Policy
In addition to adding new bike coaches, Metrolinx is updating the bike policy to ensure trains, buses and stations are safe for everyone.

Part of the updated policy will require all e-bike batteries to meet standard UL or CE requirements and there must be no physical damage to the battery case or warranty seal.

GO Transit staff are inspecting all e-bikes and attaching tamper-proof seals to those that meet the new safety requirements.

Head to the GO Transit website to read the full policy.

Enforcement of the updated Bike Policy will start on April 9.

GO Transit staff will be on hand to help customers board safely by educating customers on the updated policy, directing customers to dedicated bike coaches, helping disperse bikes evenly across all train coaches and ensuring bikes do not exceed capacity limits.

Bike safety reminders
Metrolinx is reminding customers to never ride bikes or e-bikes inside GO stations or on platforms. Here are some additional reminders about travelling with a bike or e-bike.

The transit agency asks customers not bring a bicycle onboard weekday trains arriving at Union Station from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and departing Union Station from 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

On board regular GO Train coaches, a maximum of two bikes can be stored in each designated bicycle zone

Always remain with your bicycle while on-board GO trains and do not block doorways, stairwells, or aisles

E-bike batteries must be removed before storing bikes on GO bus racks and brought onboard the bus.

Contact Metrolinx here.

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