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Author: Aedan Helmer
Publication Date: July 23, 2026 - 18:40

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New signs in place, but no update on opening of O-Train east extension

July 23, 2026
Transit riders may have noticed some new signage at O-Train stations in recent days pointing passengers east to Trim Station, which hasn't yet opened as part of the much-delayed Line 1 east extension to Orléans. Read More


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