Ottawa’s Original Light Rail Line: An Overview of Line 2 (Trillium Line) of Ottawa's O-Train

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • O-Train Line 2 first opened on October 15, 2001, and runs North to South in Ottawa, and was initially named the O-Train. This line was a pilot project to see the public's reception and to evaluate alternative modes of public transit in Ottawa. The line had a length of 8km and consisted of only 5 stations, which included new stations at Bayview, Carling, Carleton, Confederation (later renamed Mooney's Bay) as well as the existing station of Greenboro (expanded and modified to accommodate the O-Train platform).
    Stage 2 LRT began construction in 2019 and will bring with it an expansion of 8 new stations to O-Train Line 2 by 2023. The new service will feature 7 new trainsets, the Stadler FLIRT, which will have a diesel-electric propulsion system, but retain the capability for full electric operations at a future date. The new trains will run alongside the existing Alstom Coradia LINT 41 trains. Two new stations will be built at Gladstone and Walkley. The service will also extend from Greenboro as far as Limebank Road in Ottawa South, with a separate spur line from South Keys Station to the Ottawa International Airport.
    **** At the the time of this video, O-Train Line 2 is closed for expansion, and is only anticipated to reopen in 2023. The expansion brings with it alterations to the existing stations, as well as new additional stations and destinations along the line. As a result, this video is looking back at the line, as it was, prior to its temporary closure in 2020. ****
    Video by Shane Seguin
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Komentáře • 22

  • @dave_bed
    @dave_bed Před rokem +2

    Great video, thank you for all the photos, videos, and descriptions!

  • @Condorcounter
    @Condorcounter Před rokem +4

    Well done Shane! A good introductory history of the line and description of each Station and how it has evolved. Looking forward to Summer/Fall 2023 when the enhanced and extended Line 2 re-opens along with new Line 4 to the Airport and seeing the mix of both LINT and FLIRT trainsets operating.

    • @RailFansCanada
      @RailFansCanada  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comments. I too am looking forward to the line reopening, with the new trainsets and the link to the airport. There will be lots to see and explore when it does go into service.

  • @heymike7037
    @heymike7037 Před rokem +8

    When I went to Carleton we used to call the O-Train the "quietest place on campus". I would usually ride the train on my spares and do my readings between classes because it was quiet and had a gentle rocking as it went along.
    Can't wait for it to reopen again, it'll cut a lot of time off my current commute back to the office. Right now I have to take a bus all the way to Hurdman to catch a Line train but once this line is open I can skip the whole downtown part.

    • @RailFansCanada
      @RailFansCanada  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for your comments. For people going to Carleton, it is a big deal for commuting, as well as other areas along the line. Its re-opening will certainly be very much appreciated. As you said, the loop around by Hurdman is longer and more drawn out than the more direct connection provided by Line 2.

  • @dornsmichel_1364
    @dornsmichel_1364 Před rokem +3

    As a German, it's quite interesting to see German trains on another continent. Also even the seats look like DB trains 😅

  • @ianmckenna5252
    @ianmckenna5252 Před rokem

    My favourite O-Train line.

  • @STO_1601
    @STO_1601 Před rokem +2

    Is there a date set for the Trillium Line to reopen? I want to take a ride on the new trains and visit the new stations when the time comes.

  • @gamerman1345
    @gamerman1345 Před rokem

    Going to be nice when its done.

  • @fenlinescouser4105
    @fenlinescouser4105 Před 11 měsíci

    Very informative video which I have viewed a couple of times now.
    One question. What happened to the original Bombardier Talents? They surely would have been too valuable an asset to scrap.

    • @RailFansCanada
      @RailFansCanada  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Unfortunately they were scrapped, none of the former Talent trainsets saw any use beyond their retirement on the O-Train.
      The units would have required some refurbishment to extend their service life, as well as repairs on the one that had derailed.

  • @urfavidiot1414
    @urfavidiot1414 Před rokem +1

    It's weird that Line 2 came before Line 1

    • @outaouaishockey
      @outaouaishockey Před 10 měsíci

      No, probably names line two to make it seem like it's not the busiest line

  • @mykimations3957
    @mykimations3957 Před rokem +1

    Only complaint’s I’ve got is how they aren’t redoing the old stations, it makes it look super weird when it’s connected to new stations that have way bigger and fancier roofs. Another complaint is how they practically re-used the roof design for Leitrim, Bowesville and Uplands. and last, I’m not sure how I feel about this one but I thought they would install those small roofs with the glass on top like line one has, but instead we have a few shelters again

    • @RailFansCanada
      @RailFansCanada  Před rokem +2

      We think Line 2's biggest issue is the lack of funding for actually improving the line. There is a lot of low-hanging solutions that would allow to increase frequency and quality of service that are ignored because of the desire to keep the scope and cost of the project under a fixed target. For example, extending double tracked sections, rough-ins for a second platform at Carling, widening the trench on its entire length, interlining services to Bayview, etc.

    • @mykimations3957
      @mykimations3957 Před rokem +1

      @@RailFansCanada Not to mention they were cheap enough to reuse the old wood logs instead of stone logs for the rail layout.

  • @TheTrolleyPole
    @TheTrolleyPole Před rokem

    Are there still night-time freight trains along the line? Google Maps appears to show that the NRC south of Greenboro is a railway freight customer. The video seems to show foldable platform extenders at Greenboro and Mooney's Bay stations, presumably to allow wider freight cars to pass through.

    • @RailFansCanada
      @RailFansCanada  Před rokem

      Yes the foldable extenders are to allow freight to come through. It is rare but does happen from time to time, usually when service is not running.

  • @eatonjask
    @eatonjask Před rokem +1

    The engine connects 'directly' to the drive bogies? I think you'll find there's a hydraulic transmission in there.

    • @RailFansCanada
      @RailFansCanada  Před rokem +1

      Sorry the explanation was overly simplified, but the goal was to illustrate the difference between a diesel engine turning a electric generator, which in turn powers electric traction motors. But yes the train in the instance of the Trillium Line is more in line with the engine/transmission of a car.