Ride the O-Train

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  Safety Expo and Open House
Saturday, May 3

Operation LifesaverRAIL SAFETY WEEK
April 28 - May 4
Operation Lifesaver is a national education program whose goal is to reduce the injuries and damages caused by train/ railway crossing incidents. For more information, check out their website: www.operationgareautrain.ca   /    Calendar of Events  (.pdf format)


Ride our state-of-the-art Bombardier Talent trains along an eight kilometre track from Greenboro Station in the south to  Bayview Station in the north, close to the heart of downtown. Diesel-powered engines at both ends of the train allow it to travel in either direction without having to turn around. Relax and travel in quiet, air-conditioned comfort. The O-Train has spacious seating for 135, plus room for 150 standees. 

O-Train Timetable 

Fares 

Map: O-Train & Transitway

Transit Connections 

Boarding Info & Safety Tips

About the O-Train

Three Year Plan

2006 North South Light Rail Transit Project terminated

The five O-Train stations have basic facilities including:

  • a well-lit platform

  • shelters (unheated)

  • payphones

  • emergency callboxes

  • map and schedule information. 

Each station has one platform for both directions of travel except Carleton Station which has a separate platform for each direction accessed via a pedestrian underpass. 

560-1000 Station Numbers

     

3037

 Greenboro


Before travelling, check the schedules if you’re transferring between bus and train.

You can call 560-1000 plus your 4-digit station number for scheduled arrival times 24 hours a day, up to six days in advance. 

Light Rail Map:

Light Rail Map
Click map to enlarge

3063

 Confederation

3062

 Carleton

3061

 Carling

3060

 Bayview


O-train photos
Bayview Station Carling Station Carleton Station Confederation Station Greenboro Station
O-Train graphic
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