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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: June 3, 2025 - 14:41
O-Train Line 1 service affected by planned maintenance in June
June 3, 2025
O-Train Line 1 service will be affected by partial or full closures on some evenings and weekends this month, to allow for maintenance and O-Train East Extension integration activities.
O-Train Line 1 service will be affected by partial or full closures on some evenings and weekends this month, to allow for maintenance and O-Train East Extension integration activities.
The following service adjustments are planned in June:
- On June 6, after 9 pm:
- R1 bus service will run between Tunney’s Pasture and Hurdman stations.
- O-Train Line 1 will run between uOttawa and Blair stations.
- On June 7, after 10 pm, June 8 after 7 pm, and June 12 after 10 pm:
- R1 bus service will run between Rideau and Blair stations.
- O-Train Line 1 will run between Tunney’s Pasture and uOttawa stations.
- On June 14 and 15:
- O-Train Line 1 will be fully closed all day.
- R1 bus service will run between Tunney’s Pasture and Blair stations.
- On June 22 and 29, from 8 am to noon:
- O-Train Line 1 will be fully closed.
- R1 bus service will run between Tunney’s Pasture and Blair stations.
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