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GO Train Expansion Expropriation Notices Sent to Oshawa Homeowners

Sophia by Sophia
March 5, 2026
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The GO train expansion expropriation notices sent to Oshawa homeowners mark the latest step in extending GO Transit rail service east toward Bowmanville.

Metrolinx has begun issuing Notices of Application for Approval to Expropriate Land to approximately two dozen property owners in Oshawa’s east end. The notices are part of preparations for the Lakeshore East GO rail corridor extension, a major transit project that will expand rail service from Oshawa to Bowmanville.

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The project is expected to add nearly 20 kilometres of two way all day GO train service to communities in eastern Durham Region, improving transit connections and reducing travel times for commuters travelling toward Toronto and other parts of the Greater Toronto Area.

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In most cases, Metrolinx is not seeking to remove residents from their homes. Instead, the agency is looking to acquire small portions of land located near existing railway tracks. These land acquisitions are required so the rail corridor can be widened to accommodate additional tracks and infrastructure needed for the GO train expansion.

However, the expropriation notices have raised concerns among some residents and local officials.

Oshawa Councillor Brian Nicholson said he was troubled by the way the information was communicated to property owners. Nicholson shared details about the notices on social media after receiving what he described as a confidential letter from Metrolinx outlining the plan.

“Once again Metrolinx would rather roll over residents than negotiate a fair compromise,” Nicholson said, adding that he does not support what he described as an aggressive approach toward homeowners.

The notices are expected to affect 17 properties located in a neighbourhood off Dean Avenue, situated between Ritson Road and Wilson Avenue. Additional properties identified for land acquisition include homes on Sedan Court, Brest Court, Austen Court, Pacific Avenue, and Bloor Street, along with land near Laval Drive behind the Walmart Superstore.

Metrolinx said the expropriation process is being launched to ensure the transit project stays on schedule, but emphasized that negotiations with property owners will continue.

According to the agency, beginning the expropriation process does not prevent discussions from continuing with homeowners in an effort to reach voluntary agreements.

Metrolinx also noted that property owners are encouraged to seek legal or appraisal assistance, and reasonable costs associated with those services may be reimbursed under Ontario’s Expropriations Act.

The Lakeshore East extension is considered a major infrastructure project for Durham Region, designed to support population growth and improve transit options for residents commuting across the Greater Toronto Area.

Despite the benefits expected from the transit expansion, some residents have voiced concerns about the expropriation process and the lack of communication.

Several community members responded to Nicholson’s public comments, expressing frustration about how the notices were delivered and questioning whether property owners are being treated fairly during negotiations.

The GO expansion project has already generated debate in Oshawa after Metrolinx closed a portion of Simcoe Street earlier this year for bridge construction, a closure expected to last up to two years.

Once completed, the Bowmanville GO extension will add new stations and provide improved transit access for communities throughout eastern Durham Region.

Metrolinx says the expansion will help connect residents to jobs, education, and services across the GTA while supporting long term regional growth.

Tags: Bowmanville GO ExtensionDurham regionDurham Region TransitGO train expansionGO Transit expansionLakeshore East extensionMetrolinx projectOshawaOshawa infrastructureOshawa transit news
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