O-Train Line 1 service to begin at noon on Sunday, December 21 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: December 17, 2025 - 14:36

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O-Train Line 1 service to begin at noon on Sunday, December 21

December 17, 2025

O-Train Line 1 service will start at noon, instead of 8 am, on Sunday, December 21.

 On this day, service will run as follows:

  • R1 replacement bus service will run from 8 am to noon between Tunney’s Pasture and Blair stations.
  • Shuttle bus service will run between St-Laurent and Cyrville stations, and between Lees Station and Mackenzie King Bridge.
  • Full Line 1 service will resume between Tunney’s Pasture and Blair stations by noon.

This service adjustment is required for software updates as part of the integration work for the O-Train East extension.  

OC Transpo staff will be at key stations to support customers during this time. For information on planned Line 1 service adjustments, visit octranspo.com.  For trip planning assistance, use the Travel Planner or Transit app, or call 613-560-5000. You can also connect with OC Transpo through FacebookBlueskyX (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.  



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