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Hamilton, Ontario, council agrees to move ahead with light rail project

By David Lassen | September 9, 2021

'Binding' agreement approved for 8.7-mile line

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Map showing stations on light rail line
Hamilton, Ontario, has moved a step closer to building its long-discussed light rail line. (Metrolinx)

HAMILTON, Ontario — Hamilton city council members have approved a resolution agreeing to a C$3.4 billion light rail project, the CBC reports.

The 11-3 vote means the city will sign a memorandum of understanding with the Ontario government and Metrolinx, the province’s transit agency, to build the 8.7-mile line. While the council has to ratify its vote next week, the memorandum is described as “binding and enforceable,” according to a city report, essentially locking the city into the project.The federal and provincial governments have agreed to provide $1.7 billion for the project [see “Digest: NJ Transit settles lawsuits …,” Trains News Wire, May 14, 2021].

The new agreement comes less than two years after the provincial government canceled a previous deal to fund a light rail project in the city, citing an estimated cost of $5.5 billion [see “Ontario government cancels $1 billion in funding …,” News Wire, Dec. 18, 2019].

One thought on “Hamilton, Ontario, council agrees to move ahead with light rail project

  1. Which stop would be the closest to Tim Hortons Field, home of the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats (and IIRC this year’s Grey Cup game)?

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