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Toronto unveils early design concept for new subway cars
Summary
The Ontario government released renders showing bright-red replacement subway cars for Toronto's Line 2 that will be built in Thunder Bay and funded by municipal, provincial and federal partners.
Content
Ontario released early design renders for replacement subway cars intended for Toronto's Line 2. The images show bright red vehicles with black and white detailing. The vehicles are to be manufactured in Thunder Bay at Alstom's Ontario facilities. Officials described the procurement as funded by municipal, provincial and federal partners and said it will support domestic manufacturing jobs.
Key details:
- Renders released by the provincial government show bright-red cars with black and white detailing.
- The vehicles are to be manufactured in Thunder Bay at Alstom's Ontario facilities.
- The procurement is funded by municipal, provincial and federal governments.
- The province said the project will support 946 jobs, including 240 in Thunder Bay.
- Toronto Transit Commission trains on Line 2 are roughly 30 years old and nearing the end of their design life.
- At the end of 2024 the TTC said it typically takes three to four years to receive new subway cars, and a portion of the current fleet is expected to reach the end of its design life by 2026.
Summary:
The announcement presents the project as a step to replace ageing Line 2 equipment while supporting local manufacturing jobs in Ontario. Exact delivery dates for these new trains were not specified in the government release. Undetermined at this time.
