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Replacement buses for LRT to stop running today, transit GM says

The R1 replacement buses that were brought in to ferry riders around during Ottawa's most recent light rail shutdown will be taken off the roads after Tuesday afternoon rush hour, the city says.

Partial LRT return has proven 'consistent,' Rene Amilcar says

A yellow and red sign describes replacement bus service. In the background people walk by a bus.
Replacement buses are seen here running on Sept. 20, one day after the Confederation Line was shut down due to a derailment. They will leave the city's roads as of Tuesday evening. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

Replacement buses that were brought in to ferry riders around during Ottawa's most recent light rail shutdown will be taken off the roads later today, the city says.

The R1 buses will stop runningafter Tuesday afternoon's rush hour, now that "consistent" service has resumed on the Confederation Line and demand for the buses has declined, transit general manager Rene Amilcar said in a memo to council.

The line was shut down for nearly two months after a train derailed Sept. 19 before entering Tremblay station.

Partial service was restored last Fridayand the city had said it hoped to have full service in place by mid-December.

But Allan Hubley, chair of the transit commission,told CBCTuesdaythat won't happen. He expects 11 trains to runbefore Christmas with a return to full service all 15 trains in January.

There are currently seven trains on the tracks and a spare isavailable.

On Tuesday, though, one train was stopped causing reduced service just overtwo hours after the memo was released regarding R1 buses.OC Transpo tweetedthetrain stopped between Lyon and Tunney's Pasture stations. Passengers travelling east had to change trains at Lyon station, the tweet read.

Amilcar's memo also said passenger volumes on the R1 buses have been low since trains started operating again.

Council had adopted a motion to extend the transfer window by a full hour while R1 buses were running, she added, but the return to some semblance of normalcy meant that wouldn't happen right now.

City staff members are still expected to report backto transit commission in 2022 on potentially extending the window permanently to 120 minutes, Amilcar said.