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Cold weather brings LRT trains to a halt

The chilly weather brought five LRT trains to a halt Saturday morning, with the cold temperatures creating local power grid issues.

5 trains will remain stopped until they can be removed safely

An LRT train moves through the snow in November 2019. Ottawa's cold weather became an issue for several trains on Saturday, with five coming to a halt due to problems with the power grid. (Andrew Lee/CBC)
  • Full service has been restored to the entire length of the Confederation Line, OC Transpo tweeted on Sunday.

Chilly weather brought five trains on the Confederation Line to a halt Saturday morning after cold temperatures createdlocal power gridissues.

Repairs are underway and the trains will remain stopped until they can be safely removed from the light rail line, according to an afternoon update from the City of Ottawa.

Riders were able to get off the trains at stations on the line, the city said.

Rideau Transit Maintenance (RTM) sent technicians toinvestigate, with their initial inspections finding thefrigid temperatures affected the overhead wires, according to the update.

Replacement R1 buses are runningbetween Hurdman and Blair stationsevery five minutes. Three trains are also running between Tunney's Pasture and Hurdman stations every 15 minutes, the city said.

Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney, who sits on the city's transit commission and is a candidate in this year's mayoral election, called the latest breakdown "disappointing."

"It has to work. It's not OK when it doesn't.And I wouldsay it's even more important when it's bitterly cold," McKenneytold Radio-Canada.

"To have that train break down, to have to walk anywhereor wait out in the cold, really discourages people from taking transit."

A bus with R1 on its front is parked at a transit station in winter.
An R1 replacement bus is seen at St-Laurent Station in Ottawa on Saturday. (Alexander Behne/CBC)

Service on the Confederation Line is expected to be impacted all day. The city said it was working with RTM to have normal service resume Sunday.

Ottawa had been under an extreme cold warning Thursday and Friday, but it has since lifted.

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