As Ottawa’s troubled Confederation Line returns to full service after being partially knocked off line by a rather routine freezing rain storm, the city’s director of transit operations, Troy Charter, answered our questions about what when wrong and what happened to the overhead catenary system (OCS). Read More
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LRT Q&A: OC Transpo's director of operations on what went wrong and how to prevent it from happening again
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