LRT reopens, here’s why it shut down

Article content

Service restarted across the O Train Confederation Line Tuesday morning after a technical issue with the trains’ onboard cameras halted the LRT, the agency said in a post on the social network X. About 90 minutes after it announced the system had shut down, OC Transpo said service had been restored at just after 8 a.m.

“Due to a technical issue with cameras of the trains train service is temporarily suspended,” OC Transpo posted. “We are working to restore Line 1 service as quickly as possible.”

Replacement R1 bus service ran from Tunney’s Pasture to Blair stations.

The technical shutdown comes just as the federal government’s return-to-office order comes into effect for many public servants.

More to come…

Recommended from Editorial

  1. Every household in the city will be allowed to put out three bags (or containers) as part of the biweekly pickup, down from the current maximum of six containers.

    Deachman: Throw out your garbage now, before it costs you

  2. The new Ottawa Charge logo.

    Some PWHL fans mocking Ottawa Charge logo on social media

Share this article in your social network

Source