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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: December 6, 2024 - 13:29
O-Train Lines 2 and 4 open for weekday service on Monday, January 6
December 6, 2024
O-Train Lines 2 and 4 will open in three phases beginning on Monday, January 6. Here are the details on what you need to know to use the service.
The City of Ottawa will open O-Train Lines 2 and 4 for weekday passenger service starting on Monday, January 6. Construction of the project was jointly funded by the Government of Canada, Province of Ontario and City of Ottawa.
Lines 2 and 4 are part of the O-Train South Extension that will extend Ottawa’s rail network from Bayview Station to Limebank Station in Riverside South and will include a link to the Ottawa International Airport on O-Train Line 4. This is a significant expansion of OC Transpo's transit system and will greatly enhance connectivity in the south of the city. The project also includes:
- Eight new stations on the South Extension at Corso Italia, Walkley, South Keys, Leitrim, Bowesville, Limebank, Uplands and Airport.
- Extension of five station platforms at Bayview, Dow’s Lake, Mooney’s Bay, Carleton and Greenboro to accommodate longer trains.
- Seven new Stadler FLIRT vehicles and the refurbishment of six existing Alstom LINT trains that will nearly double the capacity of the system.
- A new Albion Yard Maintenance and Storage Facility (MSF).
- Numerous active transportation improvements such as new multi-use pathways and pedestrian bridges at the Rideau River and Hunt Club Road.
- 19 kilometres
- 11 stations
- Three Park & Ride lots at Greenboro, Leitrim, and Bowesville stations which will provide 1,800 free parking spaces
- 35-minute travel time from end-to-end
- Service approximately every 12 minutes
- Seven new Stadler FLIRT diesel trains, which are 80 metres long and capable of carrying 420 passengers
- Two pedestrian bridges across the Rideau River and Hunt Club Road
- A new six-kilometre pathway between Hunt Club Road and Earl Armstrong Road that will connect the Sawmill Creek Multi-Use Pathway through to the Osgoode Trail
- Four kilometres
- Two stations
- Seven-minute travel time from end-to-end
- Service approximately every 12 minutes
- Six Alstom LINT diesel trains, which are 42 metres long and capable of carrying 260 passengers.
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