Metrolinx CEO apologizes to GO train riders for delays since train derailment

Metrolinx CEO apologizes to GO train riders for delays since train derailment

TORONTO — The CEO of the provincial agency that runs GO Transit is apologizing to riders for major delays and disruptions since a train derailed west of Union Station at the beginning of the week.
Michael Lindsay, the CEO of Metrolinx,

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