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Contract Metrolinx worker killed east of Toronto during GO Transit construction

Police and the operator of a prominent regional commuter service say a worker was killed east of Toronto after being pinned under a rail car on Saturday evening.

Man, 41, pronounced dead at scene in Pickering, Ont.

A GO train pulls in to Union Station in Toronto.
The Ontario Ministry of Labour is investigating the death of a worker of a company contracted to Metrolinx that was doing work along the tracks east of Rouge Hill GO Station on the Lakeshore East rail line. (The Canadian Press )

Police and the operator of a prominent regional commuter service say a worker was killed east of Toronto after being pinned under a rail car on Saturday evening.

Durham Regional Police say a 41-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene in Pickering.

He was part of a team that was conducting rail maintenance work on behalf of GO Transit operator Metrolinx, according to a company spokesperson.

The Ontario Ministry of Labour is investigating the incident east of the Rouge Hill GO station.

"This is absolutely devastating news, our first priority is of course the safety of everyone that works on the railroad, and we are very thankful to all the first responders for their quick and diligent work at the scene," said Metrolinx spokesman Matt Llewellyn.

Lakeshore East GO train service was suspended over the weekend while the repair work was being conducted.

Llewellyn said service in the area will be disrupted on Monday and Tuesday, and possibly beyond, as the investigation continues.

A blended service of bus and trains will likely be used along the Lakeshore East line, with details available later Sunday.

"The real message to our customers is please plan ahead," he said.

Metrolinx staff will be on hand at train stations to assist commuters.

"But it's going to be a modified service and it will take customers a little longer to get where they're going."

Clarifications

  • A previous version of this story stated that the worker killed in the incident was part of a team reconstructing the Rouge Hill bridge. According to a spokesperson for Metrolinx, however, the worker was doing track maintenance when he was killed by a rail car that toppled over.
    Dec 06, 2021 11:38 AM ET