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OC Transpo floats Aug. 14 LRT return

Updated risk assessment is expected Thursday, Ottawa's general manager of transit services says.

Transit commission chair says he has raised rider compensation with mayor

Ottawa's general manager of transit services said Tuesday she's hopeful the light rail train system can be up and running Aug. 14.

Rene Amilcar said the date is an "estimate and may change," at a Tuesday news conference. "As work progresses, we will provide an updated timeline."

The full news conference is available in the player above.

Amilcar said a risk assessment from the consortium that built the Confederation Line, Rideau Transit Group (RTG), is expected to be complete by Thursday. Once that is done, work on restraining rails located at various curvesalong thetracks can begin.

Work on restraining rails and testing on sections of the track can be completed at the same time, Amilcar said.

There shouldn't be any contact between wheels and the restraining rail,but in certain locations along the curve of the tracks, the wheels have been making contact, saidRichard Holder,the city's director of engineering services, onOttawa Morning Tuesday.

"It's not particularly concerning, we have had that condition before," Holder said. But as part of a new safety note by the train's maker given to the city last week, the restraining rails must now be adjusted by a matter of millimetres to stop them from touching the train wheels.

OC Transpo is also in the process of replacing the wheel hub assemblies across its entire fleet. To date, those assemblies have been replaced on 14 vehicles, Amilcar said.

Coun. Glen Gower, chair of the transit commission, said full cost figures are required beforea decision can be madeon whether compensation should be issued for users. Gower said he has raised the issue with the mayor.

Closed for weeks

The Confederation Line has been closed for more than two weeks after an inspection found another bearing problem. The city has not explainedwhy this keeps happening.

OC Transpo originally set July 31 as its target date for reopening light rail servicebut scrapped that plan Friday, sayinga new risk assessment must be completed before an additional 10days of repairs are doneto thetracks, plus testing after that.

With files from CBC Radio's Ottawa Morning and Radio-Canada's Les Matins d'ici