#baseline #community #confederation #feedback #light rail #lrt #o-train #transitFeedback sought on Confederation Line West Extension to Baseline and Bayshore StationsThe City of Ottawa invites residents to provide feedback on the recommendations for the environmental assessment study for the Confederation Line West LRT Extension. This is an opportunity to learn about and discuss the overall plan and recommendations for the extension of the Confederation Line from Tunney’s Pasture to Baseline and Bayshore Stations. ...
#light rail #ncc #o-train #transitThe National Capital Commission Board of Directors approves the alignment of the western light rail transit extensionThe Board of Directors of the National Capital Commission (NCC) approved today, at its public meeting, the “100-day agreement” to allow the City of Ottawa’s western light rail transit (LRT) extension to be fully buried under the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway. ...
#confederation line #construction #light rail #o-train #road closure #traffic #transitLyon Street reduced by one lane from Queen Street to Albert StreetLyon Street has been reduced by one lane from Queen Street to Albert Street to accommodate utility relocation work in advance of light rail transit station construction for the O-Train Confederation Line. The work is scheduled to be completed in early May. ...
#lrt #o-train #public consultation #traffic #transitCity invites feedback on Confederation Line West ExtensionThe City of Ottawa invites residents to take part in a public consultation on Monday, March 30 about plans for the Confederation Line West Light Rail Transit (LRT) Extension. The City and the National Capital Commission (NCC) Working Group recently announced an agreement in principle that would allow a portion of the LRT extension between Dominion and Cleary stations to be fully buried under the Sir John A. ...
#confederation line #lrt #o-train #oc transpoMAYOR'S MONTHLY: Council's first 100 dayshttps://twitter.com/JimWatsonOttawa/status/575302186873282560 _ A monthly column written by Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson. _ First of all, I want to thank the residents of Ottawa who have sent me their well-wishes over the past few weeks. It has not been easy for me to be away from City Hall while I recover but the phone calls, letters, emails, Twitter and Facebook messages, and kind words have meant a lot to me. ...
#LeBreton #lrt #ncc #o-train #Sir John A Macdonald Parkway #transitNCC–City Working Group achieves breakthrough agreement for the alignment of the western light rail transit extensionA Working Group comprised of representatives from the National Capital Commission (NCC) and the City of Ottawa has reached an agreement in principle that would allow the City’s western light rail transit (LRT) extension to be fully buried under the Sir John A. ...
#lrt #o-train #oc transpo #traffic #transit #Trillium LineFull service of the O-Train Trillium Line has resumedAs noted in last evening’s update, we completed the work associated with the signal interruption issues and began testing the system by running trains from end to end. The system is performing well, accordingly full service of the O-Train Trillium Line is being resumed and we will be communicating to customers and the media. ...
#lrt #o-train #oc transpo #traffic & transit #Trillium LineEnhanced O-Train Trillium Line trains set to begin serviceStarting Monday, March 2, the public will be able to take advantage of more comfortable, convenient and reliable O-Train Trillium Line service with the completion of the expansion project, which includes the introduction of six new Alstom Coradia Lint trains. ...
#o-train #oc transpo #traffic #transit #Trillium LineO-Train Trillium Line temporarily replaced by Route 107O-Train Trillium Line service will be temporarily replaced by bus Route 107 from February 14 to 22, in order to complete necessary commissioning and preparation for the new expanded O-Train Trillium Line service. During this time, trains will be running but will not be in service. ...
#confederation line #lrt #o-train #oc transpoMAYOR'S MONTHLY: Showcasing the O-Train Confederation Line_ A monthly column written by Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson. _ As the holiday season becomes distant in the rear-view mirror, people begin to resume their usual rhythm. With that in mind, I am very excited to continuing to work towards our city’s future, while keeping perspective from the lessons of the past. ...