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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: February 4, 2025 - 14:00
O-Train Line 1 service adjustment on February 9 for Stage 2 testing
February 4, 2025
Upcoming O-Train Line 1 service adjustment on February 9
O-Train Line 1 service will not run between Tunney’s Pasture and Blair stations on Sunday, February 9 until 11 am. Full Line 1 service will resume by 11 am.
During the temporary closure, R1 replacement bus service will run from 8 am to 11:30 am between Tunney’s Pasture and Blair stations. In addition to R1, shuttle bus service will run between St-Laurent and Cyrville stations, and between Lees Station and Mackenzie King Bridge, from 8 am until 11:30 am.
If work is completed ahead of schedule, Line 1 service may launch earlier than 11 am. R1 service will continue to run until 11:30 am to accommodate all customers.
This temporary closure is required for Stage 2 systems integration, in preparation for Line 1 service to be extended from Blair Station to Trim Station as part of the O-Train East extension.
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