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More light rail trains will run starting Monday, says transit GM

Ottawa's transit general manager saysmore trains and fewer shuttle buses will runstarting Monday than what riders have had access to in recent weeks.

Tunney's Pasture shuttle service ending Friday

A red and white public transit train on a track near a highrise.
An Ottawa LRT train in May 2020. Double-car trains had been the standard until earlier this summer, when problems with the line resulted in single-car service being introduced. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

OC Transpo riders will have access tomore LRT trains and fewer shuttle buses on Monday than in recent weeks, Ottawa's transit general manager says.

Rene Amilcarsaid in a memo Friday that the number of single-car trains on the Confederation Line will increase from 13 to 17.

Some of those will operate as double-car trains throughout the day, Amilcar said, calling it a proactive move for peak periods with trains running about every four minutes during those times.

OC Transpohad, as of earlier this week, 33 light rail vehicles available for service enough, in theory, to run15 double-car trains with three cars in reserve.Roughly half that contingent will be available Monday.

It made the switch to slower single-car trainslast month after a multi-weekshutdown and train and track workto keep maintenance costs down while meeting lower ridership demand.

"OC Transpo anticipates that this service frequency will provide sufficient capacity for customers," she wrote in the memo.

"The operations team will continue to closely monitor and adjust service as needed."

Additional single-car trains will make a 'huge difference' for crowding, Amilcar says

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Rene Amilcar, Ottawa's general manager of transit services said the additional trains OC Transpo is adding to the city's Confederation Line Monday should help relieve crowding at LRT stations and aboard trains.

The service had said it wasconfident it couldhandle post-Labour Day crowds when English schools returned to join French counterparts, post-secondary schoolgot back underway and many summer vacations endedwith just 13 single-car trains.

Amilcar told Radio-Canada'sLes matins d'iciearlier on Fridaythat OC Transpo has been watching how the last few days have worked out and would have service improvements to announce based on what the agency has seen.

Western shuttle buses ending

Amilcar also said the peak period shuttle buses running to and from Tunney's Pasture station will also end after Friday afternoon's trips.

Express buses directly between Blair station and three downtown stops in the morning and afternoon peaks (from 6:30 to 9 a.m. and 3 to 6 p.m.)began during this summer's closure.

They werepitched asan alternative to R1 replacement buses stopping at or near most light rail stations.

That run proved popular with riders. Even when the full light rail line reopened, those express buses not only stayed, but expanded to Tunney's Pasture at the western end of the line.

Amilcar said the eastern buses to and from Blair are averaging about 50 riders a trip, but the Tunney's Pasture express bus service only averagesfive to 10 riders.

OC Transpo is forecast to end 2023 with $51.3 million less in revenuethan was budgeted, mostly because of lost fares from lower ridership.

With files from Radio-Canada's Les matins d'ici

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