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7/11/2023



Rail News: Passenger Rail

VIA Rail breaks ground on train fleet maintenance center project


VIA Rail Canada Inc. contracted Buttcon Ltd. to complete major modernization work on the Toronto Maintenance Centre, scheduled for completion in 2026.
Photo – buttcon.com

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VIA Rail Canada Inc. announced yesterday it broke ground on construction to modernize the Toronto Maintenance Center, which will become a state-of-the-art maintenance facility for 32 new trains serving the Quebec City-Windsor passenger-rail corridor.

The modernization project will increase the fleet's longevity, with the vehicle equipment measurement system enabling proactive maintenance with an early warning detection system, VIA Rail officials said in a press release.

Buttcon Ltd. is the contractor on the project, which is scheduled to be completed in 2026. The work will include demolishing a portion of the existing structure and building new facilities; adding, removing and replacing tracks; creating a standalone wheel lathe facility to maintain wheels and ensure smooth track operation; and other infrastructure improvements throughout the yard.

Meanwhile, the passenger rail operator announced yesterday CA$25 million in upgrades for London Station in Ontario. The project calls for civil, structural, mechanical and electrical work; as well as redesigning, retrofitting and modernizing station elements.