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3rd day of extra buses alongside the shorthanded LRT

At last update, the city and its 12 working trains are still short of what it needs to stay on schedule at peak times.

The Rideau Canal Skateway is closed from Bank to Bronson

A Special bus from Tunney's Pasture station to downtown Ottawa makes a stop on Slater Street Jan. 22, 2020. (CBC)

Good morning commuters!

Put that flashlight down, I still have a migraine. As Genesis sang, keep it dark.

Thanks to Andrew Foote for filling in for me yesterday while I hid in my darkened basement bunker.

There willstill be parallel buses today accompanying the LRTbecause at last update it had 12 working trains: still one train shy of what the city considers a full complement for peak times.

Not many compliments coming ineither.

This morning between 7:30 and 9 a.m., extra buses will run non-stop from Hurdman and Tunney's Pasture stations to downtown.

Buses from Hurdman's Stop Bwill serve the back of the Rideau Centre and all stops on Albert Street, ending at Bay Street.

Buses from Tunney's Pasture's Stop Cwill serve all stops on Slater Street between Bronson Avenue and Elgin Street, ending atMackenzie King station.

(OC Transpo)

Here's the newmap for the afternoon, still 3 to 5:30 p.m.

(OC Transpo)

It said at 10:35 a.m. it's able to run its off-peak service on schedule with 12 trains.

At least it's warmer out there(though it's caused the Canal to close to skaters from Bank to Bronson)and one day to go before Friday.

Have a great day!