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^^ Lucky you, to have your commuting dilemna so easily solved by the existing GO network conveniently stopping right at your job's doorstep. One question though, how will you get back home in the evenings?
 
Where was my facebook reply Matt??

Anyway, according to the person I spoke to as GO, the terminal at Keele/401 is right in front of the office....I need to test this somehow though because even though it is super close, walking from the ramp would be rough in the winter. I imagine the pickup wouldn't be at the corner of a ramp, so there's got to be a terminal somewhere.....

If you tell the driver when you get on, do you still have to ring the bell??

The westbound stop is a bus shelter on the ramp from southbound Keele to westbound 401. The eastbound stop is just before the ramp from northbound Keele to eastbound 401. You should still ring the bell well in advanced just in case.
 
^^ Lucky you, to have your commuting dilemna so easily solved by the existing GO network conveniently stopping right at your job's doorstep. One question though, how will you get back home in the evenings?

There is a westbound bus at 4:55.
 
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Either way I hope it is reliable and that my manager understands when the bus gets stuck in traffic. I guess it's no different than if I drove by myself anyway...

At Keele and the 401, I'm guessing you will be working for MTO (or at least one of the other ministries at that complex). I would think they would be the ones most aware of any traffic delays.
 

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