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Ottawa LRT return-to-service plan disappoints councillors, advocates

An early November return for Ottawa's light rail line would be the best-case scenario, but Ottawa city councillors and transit advocates call the timeline released Monday disappointing, unrealistic and lacking in detail.

Partial service expected to resume by mid-November

A red and white light rail train rests on the tracks after a minor derailment.
The derailment of this LRT train near Tremblay station last month caused the Confederation Line to shut down completely. It's now expected to reopen in early November. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

An early November return for Ottawa's light rail line would be the best-case scenario, but Ottawa city councillors and transit advocates call the plan released Monday disappointing, unrealistic and lacking in detail.

City manager Steve Kanellakostold councillorsRideau Transit Group (RTG), the consortium that built the Confederation Line, is proposing a partial return to service by Nov. 1 that wouldsee up toseven trains, plus one spare,back on the tracks.

That timeline is contingent on the maintenance arm of the consortium carrying out an "intensive inspection program on the vehicle fleet," which would put a partial return to service "within the first two weeks of November,"according to the city.

Ottawa has been without its light rail system since atrain derailed on Sept. 19 before entering Tremblay station.

Coun. Theresa Kavanagh, a memberof the city's transit commission,says she's happy to have an approximate date for the return of LRT, but she hopes maintenance work isn't rushed.

"I think we're all kind of nervous after what happened with two derailments. Is this good enough? I don't think I'm in a hurry unless I know for sure things have been well tested," she said.

Coun. Riley Brockingtonalso tweeted Monday he wanted the LRT builders to"take the time to do this right."

Coun. Theresa Kavanagh wants to make sure the maintenance arm of the consortium that built Ottawa's light rail system takes the appropriate amount of time to fix the problems that led to the September derailment. (CBC)

'Not a terribly realistic timeline'

Coun. Diane Deans, who does not sit on the transit commission, said she lacks confidencein the consortium and itsNovember timeline.

"They missed three start dates for the service when we started out because they never had realistic timelines, and to me, this is probably not a terribly realistic timeline either," she said.

Deans also called for more details of how RTG will resume service, labelling Kanellakos's announcement a timeline instead of a return-to-rail plan.

"The devil's always in the details, but we need to see the details. We need to be confident that the restorative actions that they're taking are going to ensure that our citizens are safe when they get on the train," she said.

Riders fed up with LRT, crowded buses

During the LRTshutdown, transit riders have struggledwith overcrowded, unreliablereplacement buses, which could be the reality for another month.

"For me, [the November timeline is] disappointing," saidLaura Shantz with Ottawa Transit Riders. "There's already been a huge blow to confidence, whether it lasts one more day or one more month."

Shantz said many riders have already turned to other options, such as carpooling or purchasing their own vehicle,to commute without transit.

The plan will be discussed at the transit commission meeting on Wednesday.

WATCH |Transit riders frustrated that LRT likely won't be back until November

Transit riders frustrated that LRT likely wont be back until November

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Several commuters say theyre irked by the projected early-November return date for the LRT, expressing frustration with city councillors and saying theyre facing longer commutes with little physical distancing.

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