Corkstown Yard
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Corkstown Yard | ||
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| General information | ||
| Location | Corkstown Road, Ottawa, Ontario Canada | |
| Coordinates | 45°20′10.1364″N 75°50′55.2264″W / 45.336149000°N 75.848674000°W | |
| System | O-Train maintenance facility | |
| Owned by | City of Ottawa and Canadian National Railway | |
| Lines | Line 1, Line 3 | |
| Construction | ||
| Structure type | storage shed, maintenance shed, administration building | |
| History | ||
| Opening | 2027 | |
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Corkstown Yard is a future second maintenance, storage and administrative facility for LRT fleet for the Confederation Line of Ottawa's O-Train light rail system. The yard will open in 2027 along with the Moodie Branch of the Stage 2 West extension for Line 3.[1]
See also
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[edit]- ^ "Spotlight: Corkstown Yard Light Maintenance and Storage Facility". OC Transpo. Retrieved 2025-01-16.
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