A gradual return to train service is expected after a four\u002Dweek shutdown of the Confederation Line.
“I’m confident, based on the the work done by RTG , Alstom and OC Transpo, that we have a solid plan to restore rail service,” Amilcar said Friday.Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said he had a virtual meeting Friday with officials at Alstom, the French company that designed the train.“I asked a lot of questions, a lot of direct questions.
Restraining rails are passive safety devices to help keep trains from derailing. The goal in this case was to prevent vehicle wheels from touching the safety rails by increasing the gap between the back wheel of each train vehicle and the restraining rail, preventing stress on the wheel hub assembly.
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