Days after CityNews reported
construction crews were ripping up Sloane station on the yet-to-be-opened Eglinton Crosstown LRT, provincial officials have confirmed there are approximately 260 deficiencies to be dealt with along the line.
During an unrelated announcement at the Toronto Transit Commission’s headquarters Thursday morning about furthering procurement work on the Yonge North subway extension, Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney and Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster faced several questions about the state of the
Eglinton Crosstown LRT line.
“I am fully responsible for the opening of the system, but we’ve seen in Ottawa what happens when politicians push subway systems or transit systems to open before they’re ready … and we don’t want that to happen here,” Mulroney said.
Premier Doug Ford said he told Verster and Mulroney the Crosstown shouldn’t open until it is 100 per cent safe.
“I’m not going to pull a Mayor (Jim) Watson in Ottawa, pushing it forward, derailing the LRT in Ottawa, making a total mess of it,” he said at an unrelated press conference.
Ottawa’s LRT has been plagued with repeated closures and operating problems since the 12.5-kilometre line opened with 13 stations in 2019.
A public inquiry revealed a litany of issues including doors that wouldn’t close properly, wheels that became flat after use, and a frustrating inconsistency operating in winter weather. The inquiry also revealed a lack of transparency and accountability about the problems.
Mulroney and Verster blamed the contractor, Crosslinx Transit Solutions (CTS), for the delay while also citing disrupted supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We are working closely with Metrolinx to get CTS, who’s delivering the project for us, to provide a credible schedule so that we can then let the people of Ontario know when we’ll be able to open the system,” Mulroney said.
The biggest problem, Verster said, is the track, which was completed in 2021.
“It’s outside of specification, though, and it needs to be rectified,” Verster said. “And despite our urging and our guidance, it’s only being rectified now.”