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LRT disruption at St-Laurent station to continue into workweek

Ottawa's light rail trains will continue to bypass St-Laurent station on Tuesday, according to a memo sent to city council.

Trains will run through St-Laurent station but will not stop

A photo of an underground train station.
Trains will continue to run through St-Laurent Station on Tuesday, but won't stop there. (OC Transpo)

UPDATE | A city memo Tuesday afternoon said light rail trains would be replaced by R1 buses between Hurdman and Blair stations from 10 p.m. Tuesday until the end of that night's service for repair work at St-Laurent station. It said to expect an updateearly Wednesday morning.


Ottawa's light rail trainswill continueto skip St-Laurent station on Tuesday, as engineers complete repairs on delaminated ceiling tiles above the platform.

A memo to council sent Monday afternoon said trains will continue to run through the station, but will not stop.

The station has been closed to commuters since Friday morning after routine inspection found "a few of thesuspended ceiling tiles above the platform were disrupted," according to Richard Holder, director of engineering services at OC Transpo.

Bus shuttles continue to run between St-Laurent and Cyrville stations.

The station may reopen Wednesday, but itsreopening is dependant on the removal of the affected tiles, completion of work, and an inspection to ensure there is no remaining safety hazard.

More work may be required after the inspection, said Rene Amilcar,the city's general manager of transit services, and Tammy Rose,the city's general manager of infrastructure and water services, in the memo sent Monday afternoon.

A worker looks at the ceiling tiles at a train platform.
A worker at St-Laurent LRT station on May 17, 2024, looking into the ceiling tiles above the platform. (Philip Ling/CBC)

Work is still underway, according to the memo, and expected to continue into the night after trains stop running, so engineers have safe access to electrified areas.

This is not the first time damage to the concretehas been found at the station. A freedom of information request obtained by CBC earlier this year showed inspectors found "severe" and in some cases, "very severe" damage to the concrete tiles in 2020.

CBC reported the city did not patch up some problem areas for years after the issues wereobserved in 2020.

Some concrete did fall onto the tracks of St-Laurent station in January, halting service. City officials said no concrete has fallen in this latest incident.

The cause of the damage, and whether it is connected to previous corrosion, has yet to be confirmed.

Barrhaven East Coun. Wilson Lo said he and other city councillors will be inquiring as to the cause. He added he will be asking whether the bus loop above the station has anything to do with the water damage.

OC Transposaid it will provide updates through its social media and website.

With files from Gabrielle Huston