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Ottawa

4-day LRT shutdown starts Sunday

Ottawa's new light rail line will shut down for four days starting Sunday to undergo more testing and maintenance, taking advantage of a dramatic lull in ridership due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Confederation Line to undergo more testing, maintenance

A red and white public transit train on a track near a highrise.
An Ottawa LRT train in May 2020. This weekend's shutdown will be the third planned closure of the Confederation Line this month. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

Ottawa's new light rail line will shut down for four days starting Sunday to undergo more testing and maintenance, taking advantage of a dramatic lull in ridership due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Confederation Line will be out of servicefrom Sunday, May 31, to Wednesday, June 3.

R1 buses will replace the LRT as they did during twoshutdowns earlier this month.

Beset with problems through the fall and winter, the Confederation Line then saw a dramatic drop in ridership in March with so many passengers staying home or reluctant to usepublic transit.

Meanwhile, the north-south Trillium Line is closed until the fall of 2022 so it can be extended farther south.

Contractor SNC-Lavalin said Monday all four workers injured last week when a rebar cage collapsed at the future Airport station are out of hospital.

Work has stopped at the site to make way for an internal safety review, it said.

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