Lakeshore West Construction - GO Transit
Upcoming line and station construction on Lakeshore West.
www.gotransit.comI don’t have real-time access right now, but here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
GO Transit in Oshkosh area has been piloting a micro-transit “GO Connect” service, expanding on-demand rides between Oshkosh, north Oshkosh, and Neenah to connect with Valley Transit. The pilot includes modest pricing (roughly $3 from Oshkosh to the red zone in northern Oshkosh, and $5 for Oshkosh–Neenah trips) and is intended to run with several daily trips during daytime hours, funded in part by a federal grant. This service began as a pilot and was extended into 2026 to gauge rider demand and feasibility. [Source: local news coverage of the GO Connect expansion in Oshkosh, reported March 2026][1]
The broader GO Transit system in Wisconsin (and nearby Ontario, Toronto-area GO Transit) has experienced service disruptions and schedule adjustments in recent months due to infrastructure issues elsewhere in the network, but Oshkosh’s micro-transit pilot is independent of those events and operates on its own schedule. For example, wider GO Transit service in the region has faced derailments and related delays that affected unions and riders on some days, with fuller service resuming after maintenance and investigations.[3][5]
If you need details on current status, exact ride fares, and how to book GO Connect trips (or to check if the pilot is still running), I recommend checking the Oshkosh city transit page or the GO Transit-related press releases from the Oshkosh area, as well as local news outlets for the latest updates.[8]
Illustration (example of the GO Connect concept): riders can request on-demand trips through the GO Transit platform to travel between Oshkosh, the red zone area, and Neenah, with connections to Valley Transit for onward travel.[1]
Would you like me to pull the latest official updates from Oshkosh city government or local transit sites for the most current status and booking details? I can also summarize current rider tips (how to book, eligibility, service hours) if you specify what you need.[8][1]
Upcoming line and station construction on Lakeshore West.
www.gotransit.comCommuters going through Toronto's Union Station may see delays due to a 'disabled' train near the major downtown terminal.
www.ctvnews.caPeople will soon be able to hop on a bus in Oshkosh and ride to north Oshkosh or Neenah, where they can connect with Valley Transit.
fox11online.comMetrolinx staff say GO Transit riders will still see reduced train service across all seven lines on Thursday and Friday.
toronto.citynews.caA Metrolinx statement said GO Transit staff expect reduced service levels to last throughout the Wednesday morning commute.
toronto.citynews.ca