Ottawa unveils its new Stadler FLIRT O-Train vehicles

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Ottawa unveils its new Stadler FLIRT O-Train vehicles
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Trains are being tested and work continues on completing the stations for Stage 2 of Ottawa's light rail transit project.

On Friday, the provide provided a sneak peak on the trains to be used on the north-south Trillium Line.

The new trains run on diesel and will travel from Bayview Station in Hintonburg to Riverside South, with a spur to the Ottawa International Airport. The trains are 80 metres long. Good visibility in the winter, and clean rails, since this train also comes equipped with a snow plow up front.

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