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O-Train service resumes Sunday after Line 1 east extension work

An east-bound O-Train pulls in to Rideau Station on the Confederation Line of the Light Rail Transit system in Ottawa, Ont. (Brenda Woods/CTV Ottawa) An east-bound O-Train pulls in to Rideau Station on the Confederation Line of the Light Rail Transit system in Ottawa, Ont. (Brenda Woods/CTV Ottawa)
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The O-Train has resumed service after Line 1 was closed on Saturday to prepare for the eastern extension from Blair Station to Trim Station next year.

"The Line 1 East extension software integration testing is now complete, and trains are running from Tunney's Pasture to Blair stations. We thank you for your patience," OC Transpo said in a post on X.

Testing for the O-Train east extension required the full closure of the line on Saturday.

This was the latest closure of the O-Train to allow for testing of the eastern extension of the O-Train. Staff have been testing the Train Control System, along with high-speed data radio, camera, and passenger information systems.

Amilcar said last month that testing the integration of Stage 2 software with the existing O-Train is a "key step in preparation for the extension of O-Train Line 1."

There is no word on when the O-Train East extension will open, but Amilcar has suggested it will be in the summer or fall of 2025.

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