LRT consortium CEO ‘confident’ in March 31 handover, but city transit boss ‘highly skeptical’
The head of the consortium constructing Ottawa’s light-rail transit line said Tuesday he’s “confident” the system will be ready to be handed over to the
LRT consortium CEO ‘confident’ in March 31 handover, but city transit boss ‘highly skeptical’
The head of the consortium constructing Ottawa’s light-rail transit line said Tuesday he’s “confident” the system will be ready to be handed over to the

The Transportation Safety Board will lend its expertise to uncover the cause of Friday’s bus collision at Westboro Station, Ottawa’s chief of police confirmed during an update

Urgent action needed to improve bus safety following Ottawa crash: Transportation Safety Board
The head of the Transportation Safety Board says the federal government needs to move fast on better national “crashworthiness” standards for buses and other commercial

Transitway, Westboro Station reopen as investigation continues into Friday bus crash
As police and transportation experts continue to investigate what caused Friday’s deadly Transitway collision, city officials say the busy transportation corridor has reopened ahead of

Consortium confirms Q1 LRT handover date; opening day for passengers unknown
Construction on phase one of the Confederation Line will indeed wrap up this quarter, but the date passengers can start riding Ottawa’s new light-rail transit

Ottawa council turnover to delay LRT Phase 2 contract; schedule unaffected, says planning director
Following a third-consecutive election victory, Jim Watson will be in the mayor’s office see Phase 1 of the LRT expansion start running – but voting

Confederation Line will open up retail opportunities, Ottawa transit boss says
Not even another delay in the launch of Ottawa’s $2.1-billion LRT system is enough to dampen the spirits of OC Transpo boss John Manconi when

University of Ottawa uses local startup’s tech to improve transit service
The University of Ottawa is partnering with a local startup in the hopes of improving transit service in Ottawa and beyond. By OC Transpo’s own

OC Transpo pays $25K fine for failing to call out bus stops
OC Transpo was served a $25,000 fine by the Canadian Transportation Agency for failing to call out stops on multiple routes, according to a memo

With ridership and revenues dipping, OC Transpo faces possible deficit
OC Transpo revenues are down over the first half of 2017, as the transit agency deals with the financial impacts of higher-than-average lawsuit settlements and
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