Take the GO Train to Niagara

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Getting to Niagara Falls by train is becoming even more convenient. GO Transit has convenient weekend service, offering four return trips each day between Toronto and Niagara Falls on Saturdays and Sundays. This gives travelers to Niagara more flexibility and convenience to enjoy everything the region has to offer. And with a variety of ticket options it’s an affordable trip whoever you are travelling with and whenever you choose to go.

This update is part of a broader round of improvements rolling out across the network beginning October 27. Among the highlights is the long-awaited opening of Confederation GO Station in Stoney Creek, a key new stop on the Lakeshore West Line that will make trips between Hamilton and Niagara even smoother.


A New Era for Weekend Travel

Currently, the Niagara Falls route operates eight trips per day, four heading to Niagara from Toronto and four from Niagara to Toronto. The expanded schedule means more opportunities for weekend visitors to travel comfortably and avoid highway congestion.

Whether you’re planning a quick escape to the Falls or spending the day at local attractions, this added convenience makes the trip smoother for both residents and visitors.

Go Train Niagara Falls

Connections from Confederation GO Station (Hamilton)!

All existing Lakeshore West trains to Niagara Falls will stop at the new station. As well as at West Harbour in Hamilton.

The facility was designed to enhance passenger comfort with:

  • A fully accessible heated island platform with weather-protective canopies
  • A pedestrian tunnel providing safe and convenient platform access
  • A pick-up and drop-off zone accommodating up to 15 vehicles
  • 148 new parking spaces for commuters
  • Direct pedestrian stair access to Centennial Parkway

Architecturally, the station’s design reflects clarity and openness, with a north-facing arcade that welcomes travelers from all directions. Inside, a clerestory lantern filters natural light through the central ticketing hall, creating a calm and inviting space.

Confederation GO will operate 13 weekday and 15 weekend train trips, maintaining strong connections through GO Bus Routes 11 and 12.


GO Train Service Schedule:

Multiple trains will depart from Toronto’s Union Station to Niagara Falls each Saturday, Sunday, and holiday Monday. Return trips are spread throughout the day, providing a range of options for travelers.

Plan Your Trip to Niagara Falls
For more information, to purchase tickets, check the schedule, or to plan your trip learn more here:

Make your visit even simpler with the GO+WEGO Combo Ticket, which combines round-trip GO Transit travel to Niagara Falls with access to the Niagara Parks WEGO bus network. From the Niagara Falls train station, WEGO provides convenient service to Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, and other top attractions, with the ability to hop on and off during your trip.

Travelers can avoid traffic and parking hassles by taking the GO Train, located at 4267 Bridge Street in Niagara Falls, a short distance from the downtown district and roughly four kilometers from the Falls. The nearby GO Bus stop at 4555 Erie Avenue provides additional access, along with a stop at Stanley Avenue & Highway 420. From any of these points, Clifton Hill is within easy reach.


A More Connected Region

The fall expansion is part of Metrolinx’s wider efforts to enhance travel options across southern Ontario. Updates include:

  • Lakeshore West Line: More Niagara Falls service, the addition of Confederation GO, and extended trips serving Appleby GO in Burlington.
  • Lakeshore East Line: Six new rush-hour trips between Oshawa or Whitby and Union Station.
  • Barrie Line: Two new peak trips between Aurora GO and Union Station.
  • Stouffville Line: Two new peak trips between Unionville GO and Union Station.

Revised schedules will appear on GOTransit.com as rollout continues.


Sustainable Travel, Simplified

Each train helps take cars off the QEW, reducing emissions and traffic congestion during peak travel weekends. Riders can also take advantage of several new payment and fare options:

GO Transit Bike Transport

Travelers can also take advantage of several fare options and technology upgrades:

  • Tap-and-go convenience with PRESTO now available in Apple and Google Wallet.
  • Credit or debit card tap payment accepted across the network.
  • Ontario’s One Fare program, allowing seamless transfers between GO Transit and local transit systems for a single fare.

These innovations align with the province’s vision for a modern, sustainable transportation network that supports tourism and everyday travel alike.


Travel Tips for Riders

  • Always check GO Transit’s online schedules before travel, as train times and coach counts may vary.
  • Arrive early to board, especially during peak weekends.
  • For the best experience, plan your itinerary around Niagara Falls attractions, dining, and seasonal events, many of which are easily walkable from the Niagara Falls GO Station.
  • Kids 12 and under travel free of charge on GO Transit
  • Dogs can also travel on GO Transit

With more trains, better connections, and new infrastructure, traveling to Niagara Falls has never been more convenient. This fall marks a new chapter in southern Ontario’s journey toward a truly connected region.

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