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Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification

Posted by GojiMet86 on Thu Apr 21 14:07:21 2022

https://www.infrastructureontario.ca/Partner-Selected-RER-GO-Regional-Express-Rail-Corridor/



Partner Selected for Go Rail Expansion On-Corridor Works Project
April 19, 2022

Multinational team to deliver largest commuter rail project for Greater Toronto and Hamilton Region

Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario (IO) have executed an agreement with ONxpress Transportation Partners (ONxpress) to enter the Development Phase of the On-Corridor Works project – the largest project in Metrolinx’s GO Rail Expansion program. Unprecedented in its scale and complexity, this multi-billion dollar capital program will transform the regional rail network with electrification, more frequent service, shorter journey times and a more modernized system for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Region.

ONxpress is comprised of leading Canadian and international companies with the expertise to deliver a complex regional rail project:

  • Applicant Lead: Aecon Concessions, a division of Aecon Construction Group Inc., ALSTOM Holdings SA, FCC Construccion S.A., Deutsche Bahn International Operations GmbH

  • Systems and Integration Team: ALSTOM Transport Canada Inc.

  • Construction, Design and Engineering Team: Aecon Infrastructure Management Inc., ALSTOM Transport Canada Inc., FCC Construccion S.A., WSP Canada Inc., Hatch Corporation,

  • Fixed Infrastructure Maintenance Team: Deutsche Bahn International Operations GmbH, Aecon O&M, a division of Aecon Construction Group Inc.

  • Operator Team: Deutsche Bahn International Operations GmbH, Aecon O&M, a division of Aecon Construction Group Inc.


  • The GO Expansion On-Corridor Works package is a single, innovative, fully-integrated contract to run more and better service for the regional GO rail system. ONxpress is responsible for designing, building, operating and maintaining all GO Rail infrastructure and trains for 25 years. This includes all works that facilitate train service, such as track, civil infrastructure, signalling, electrification infrastructure and electric vehicles, as well as the operations and maintenance of the GO rail network:

  • Operation of train services including train crewing

  • Timetable planning and train control for all operators across the GO-owned network

  • Design, construction, integration of the railway corridor (civil infrastructure, tracks, systems, signaling, etc.)

  • Maintenance and rehabilitation of new railway corridor assets and select existing railway corridor assets

  • Maintenance, servicing and cleaning of all rolling stock and, if required, procurement of new electric vehicles

  • Construction of new maintenance and train storage and/or layover facilities

  • Reconstruction of Union Station track and platforms

  • Compliance with Metrolinx safety, security and emergency management policies


  • The goal is to deliver 15-minute or better, all-day service on the core GO Transit lines – Lakeshore West, Kitchener, Barrie, Stouffville, and Lakeshore East lines – to transform the way this region will move and to make it easier for customers to get to where they need to go.

    As On-Corridor Works is a complex regional project with multiple external interfaces, stakeholders, utility and operational elements, it is being delivered as a Progressive DBOM (design-build-operate-maintain) model.

    In a Progressive model, the project features a collaborative approach between the project owner and the contracting partner. Before the project’s contractual schedule and price can be finalized, the parties will enter a Development Phase – a multi-stage design process, whereby Metrolinx as project owner, and ONxpress as contracting partner, work closely together to finalize the scope, risk allocation and pricing of various elements of the project. The magnitude of On-Corridor Works requires a two-year Development Phase to progress the design and construction of any early works for the project. Contract cost and schedule will be shared publicly once this phase is completed in 2024. In the meantime, project details, community consultations and other important updates during this time will be posted to Metrolinx’s website.

    ONxpress was evaluated and selected based on criteria identified in the Request for Proposals process that began in May 2019. Criteria included design and construction methodology, operations and maintenance approach, including train service planning, approach to managing the project, collaborative behaviours of key individuals of the teams and indicative pricing for the project.

    The On-Corridor Works project was procured through an open, fair and competitive procurement process overseen by a third-party fairness monitor.

    The On-Corridor Works assets will remain publicly owned by the Province of Ontario and managed by Metrolinx as part of its GO Rail regional program.

    For more information about the project, visit Infrastructure Ontario and Metrolinx.




    https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1002048/ontario-moving-forward-with-historic-go-rail-expansion

    Ontario Moving Forward with Historic GO Rail Expansion
    Province bringing two-way, all-day service to the Greater Golden Horseshoe

    April 19, 2022

    TORONTO — The Ontario government has awarded a contract to modernize and transform the GO rail network and bring frequent, two-way, all-day service to the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The investment will generate thousands of new jobs and create economic opportunities across the region. The project will include adding over 200 kilometres of new track and electrifying over 600 kilometres of track. A new electric train fleet will also be introduced that could reach speeds of 140 kilometres per hour between stations.

    “Building Ontario through critical infrastructure projects like GO Rail Expansion, will unlock the potential of the economic engine of our province – the Greater Golden Horseshoe,” said Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation. “To keep up with population growth, our government is making historic investments in transit, roads, bridges and highways, including the Bradford Bypass and Highway 413. Together, these projects will help fight gridlock, make travel easier and boost Ontario’s economy.”

    Metrolinx and the winning proponent, ONxpress Transportation Partners, will enter a 24-month development phase to work collaboratively on design, early investigations, schedule optimization and key initial construction work. This will include the delivery of overhead electrification, a new electric train fleet, upgraded train control systems, and expanded tracks and structures along the corridors to allow for potentially significantly higher frequencies than pre-pandemic service. The project will also include the operations and maintenance of the GO rail network.

    “Transforming the GO rail network and delivering two-way, all-day service will be a game-changer for the people of the Greater Golden Horseshoe,” said Stan Cho, Associate Minister of Transportation. “With quicker and more convenient ways to get from Point A to Point B throughout the region, people will thrive with easier access to home, work and recreation.”

    Construction is expected to start in 2023 with incremental opportunities to add service starting in approximately 2025/26.

    The province is also moving ahead with the remainder of GO Rail Expansion’s Early Works as well as Off-Corridor Works projects, which include building new corridor infrastructure and improving and expanding existing infrastructure and stations.





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    Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification

    Posted by Italianstallion on Thu Apr 21 14:21:07 2022, in response to Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification, posted by GojiMet86 on Thu Apr 21 14:07:21 2022.

    🤙

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    Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification

    Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Apr 21 14:43:33 2022, in response to Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification, posted by Italianstallion on Thu Apr 21 14:21:07 2022.

    Why?

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    Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification

    Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Apr 21 14:44:57 2022, in response to Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification, posted by GojiMet86 on Thu Apr 21 14:07:21 2022.

    Sold out to DB, eh? They'll regret that.

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    Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification

    Posted by Nasadowsk on Thu Apr 21 15:20:51 2022, in response to Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification, posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Apr 21 14:43:33 2022.

    Ontario has a large supply of carbon-free nuclear power. It makes sense to electrify. Also, the yards over Union Station in Toronto can be covered and used for whatever space. Offices, parks, etc.

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    Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification

    Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Apr 21 15:24:34 2022, in response to Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification, posted by Nasadowsk on Thu Apr 21 15:20:51 2022.

    Sorry, I interpreted that as a call me emoji.

    But yes, electrification for the win. Ontario doesn’t just have nuclear but also hydro. A lot of inorganic energy sources there.

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    Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification

    Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Apr 21 16:57:49 2022, in response to Re: Toronto GO Transit Rail Expansion and Electrification, posted by Nasadowsk on Thu Apr 21 15:20:51 2022.

    Lol "carbon free". Air needs more CO2, not less.

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