Alstom and the Toronto Transit Commission have finalized an agreement for Alstom to build 70 six-car Metropolis subway trainsets for the New Subway Train program to replace the fleet on the TTC’s ...
Notably, 55 of these trains will replace the aging fleet on Line 2, while the remaining 15 are designated for the extension of Line 1 to Yonge North and Line 2 to Scarborough. The strategic importance ...
The new trains will feature 55% Canadian content and will be built in Ontario, creating nearly 950 direct jobs.
CANADA: Toronto Transit Commission has placed a C$2·3bn directly-awarded contract for a fleet of 70 metro trains be supplied by Alstom, as the only company able to build the trains in Canada.
A video has emerged of a person jumping onto a moving GO train on social media, prompting Metrolinx to urge commuters to not ...
Michael Lindsay, the chief executive officer at Metrolinx, has a message for people who show up just seconds late for a ...
The Government of Canada's first investment under the Buy Canadian Policy will fund 55 Alstom subway trains for Toronto’s Line 2.
CityNews visited Kitchener to see the Ion LRT line in action. Advocates say things like signal priority could help Toronto transit projects.
The new trains will be designed and engineered in Canada, with final assembly in Thunder Bay (Ontario) and testing in Kingston (Ontario), creating up to 945 direct jobs in the country.
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