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GO train service affected by pedestrian fatality

A GO train arrives at the station in Oakville, Ont., Saturday, Aug.30, 2008. A new study suggests the vast majority of commuters remain reluctant to use public transit, despite public campaigns encouraging people of its environmental and cost benefits.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Richard Buchan.
A GO train arrives at the station in Oakville, Ont., Saturday, Aug.30, 2008. A new study suggests the vast majority of commuters remain reluctant to use public transit, despite public campaigns encouraging people of its environmental and cost benefits.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Richard Buchan.

TORONTO – A pedestrian was struck and killed by a GO train on the Stouffville line Wednesday morning.

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Train service out of Lincolnville and Stouffville stations was suspended for several hours for a police investigation.

Normal scheduled service resumed just before 9 a.m.

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