If a Presto card is just as important as your bank cards and the Quiet Zone is the best part of your commute, you know you're a GO Transit user.
A division of Metrolinx, GO Transit is spread across the GTA and Hamilton regions of Ontario. With over 251,000 riders daily, according to the company's April 2013 statistics, GO Tranist has six lines and 63 stations.
As frequent users of GO Transit, we came up with the ultimate list of things we adore, despise and generally, have to deal with every single day. Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments below:
That Annoying Moment When The GO Train Doors Shut On Your Face
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Ouch.
When You Put Your Presto Card In Your Wallet Or Bag And It Won't Tap On Or Off
Then you look like a weirdo making all these random body gestures trying to make it work.
The People Who Don't Follow Quiet Hours
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We don't want to hear about how stressful your morning was or how the kids were giving you a hard time.
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That Feeling Of Betrayal When The Train Moves A Few Inches Away From The Spot You're Standing In
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This is probably the worst one on this list.
When You Forget To Tap Off
When Rowdy Drunk People Crowd The Train After Concerts Or Games
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Don't. Come. Downtown.
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People Who Put Their Feet Up On Seats
Especially with dirty, dirty, boots.
When You Decide To Do The Same Thing But Can't Remove The Chair Cushion
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And sometimes you find garbage you don't want to deal with.
This Is How You Do It
Nailed it.
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When A Transit Officer Wakes You Up Mid-Nap To See If You Paid
All those wasted dreams.
Speaking Of Paying, Also Watching People Get Away With Not Paying
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When Your Train Shows Up On A Different Track
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You Hate When Your Friends Who Use The TTC Complain About Delays
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Don't you know my train comes twice an hour?
Or When They Complain About Their Monthly Pass Prices
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