GO and UP Express Discount

GO Transit

GO Transit is the regional public transit service for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area with regular train and bus service to Union Station.

Be sure to take advantage of our GO Transit discount that offers 15% off Tickets. The Promotional Code is MOTM24 and will come into effect on Oct. 24, 2024.

Go to gotransit.com for more information on schedule and rates.

Applicable Rules

  • Tickets can be pre-purchased and do not include a date. 
  • As long as they are not activated, GO Transit e-tickets and passes are valid for up to 1 year from the date of purchase.

UP Express

Union Pearson Express (UP Express) connects Toronto Pearson International Airport to Union Station, in just 25 minutes. Up Express trains depart every 30 minutes. 

Be sure to take advantage of our UP Express discount that offers 25% off Tickets.

To book a ticket with the discount code, go to upexpress.ca and enter MOTM24 in the “Promotion Code” box at check-out.

Applicable Rules

  • Applies to bookings between Toronto YYZ (Pearson International) and Union Station, Toronto (Toronto City)
  • Tickets can be pre-purchased and do not include a date. Valid for one year from date of purchase.
UP Express trains run every 15 minutes on weekdays during the busiest parts of the day.

From Pearson Airport to Union Station
 
  • In the morning from Pearson Airport, trains will depart every 15 minutes from 5:27 a.m. to 9:12 a.m.
  • In the afternoon, trains will depart every 15 minutes from 2:27 p.m. to 7:42 p.m.
From Union Station to Pearson Airport
 
  • In the morning from Union Station, trains depart at 4:55 a.m., 5:10 a.m., 5:30 a.m., then every 15 minutes until 8:45 a.m.
  • In the afternoon, trains depart every 15 minutes from 2 p.m. until 7:15 p.m.
At all other times of day, trains will continue to depart every half hour, with 25-minute travel time between Union Station and Pearson Airport
 

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