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The Trillium Line (French: Ligne Trillium), also known as O-Train Line 2 (French: Ligne 2 de l'O-Train), [4] is a 19-kilometre (12 mi) diesel light rail transit service in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Operated by OC Transpo , it runs north–south between Bayview and Limebank stations, using main line trains.
The equalization formula is "based on a three-year average of economic growth". Since the 2008 recession, the Ontario economy got stronger which resulted in lower equalization payments. [16] In 2012–2013 Ontario's equalization payments increased to a peak of $3.3-billion. It was projected to be $2-billion in 2014–2015.
The Great Recession of 2008 had a considerable impact on Ontario, particularly its manufacturing sector [citation needed]. Ontario's budget surplus in 2007–2008 had by 2009–2010 given way to a $19 billion deficit. [30] Ontario government's direct subsidies to corporations average $2.7 billion per year over the five years to 2011. [31]
Line 4 (also known as the Airport Link) is a light rail line on the O-Train network in Ottawa, Ontario. The line provides a connection between the Trillium Line (Line 2) at South Keys station to the Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport. The four-kilometre (2.5 mi) line opened on January 6, 2025. [1]
FRA will increase in 2025, such that (1) workers born in the last eight months of 1958 will reach FRA at 66 and 8 months during the first eight months of 2025, and (2) workers born in the first ...
The O-Train is a urban rail system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, operated by OC Transpo.The system consists of three lines: the electrically-operated Confederation Line (Line 1), running east to west; and the diesel-operated Trillium Line (Line 2), running north to south, as well as the Airport Link (Line 4).
The Trillium Line was closed for Stage 2 expansion on May 3, 2020, re-opening alongside the Line 4 on 6 January 2025. [8] [9] It was originally constructed as a low cost ($21 million) rail pilot project, using a disused mainline freight line. It operates diesel trains on single and double track at a frequency of every 12 minutes. [10] [11]
The Trillium Railway (reporting mark TRRY) is a Canadian short-line railroad operating in the province of Ontario. Much of its right-of-way in the Niagara area was formerly part of the " Welland Canal Railway " (also known as the Welland Railway ) that closely followed the route of the second Welland Canal .