Here’s Who Can Ride GO Transit for Free This Weekend

Published November 8, 2018 at 6:56 pm

With Remembrance Day coming up soon, some residents should note that they might be eligible to catch a free ride on GO Transit.

With Remembrance Day coming up soon, some residents should note that they might be eligible to catch a free ride on GO Transit.

Metrolinx recently announced that it plans to honour Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans with free travel on Remembrance Day–Nov. 11, 2018.

“Every year on November 11, Metrolinx honours veterans, their companions and current members of the Canadian Armed Forces by offering free transportation on GO Transit buses and trains and UP Express,” Metrolinx said in a statement.

Veterans and current members of the Canadian Armed Forces are asked to identify themselves by wearing their medals, beret, blazer, uniform or other similar belongings while traveling.

Immediate family members of deceased veterans may also ride for free on Remembrance Day if carrying something to identify their relationship to the late veteran, such as service papers or an identification card.

Residents should also note that various municipalities are offering free transit for veterans and soldiers on Nov. 11.

Oakville and Burlington Transit systems are offering free rides for veterans.

Milton Transit normally offers the same service, however, Milton buses do not run on Sundays resulting in this service not being available this year.

The City of Mississauga says Canadian Forces veterans and their companion can ride MiWay for free on Remembrance Day as well.

War veterans can also ride Brampton Transit for free on Nov.11. A veteran can be identified by producing a Brampton Transit “War Veteran Pass” or by wearing or producing a uniform, medals, berets, a blazer or other means of identification.

Commuters heading to Toronto should note that the TTC is also offering free rides to veterans and their companions.

If you are a veteran or active-duty soldier, be sure to bring the required proof with you to be eligible for free transit fare.

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