Getting to Northeastern Ontario will become much more convenient without a car. Ontario transit cottagecountry
— if you don’t have a car.it is purchasing three new trainsets as part of its plan to bring back northeastern passenger rail service. Ontario Northland Transportation Commission’s Northlander Passenger Train discontinued service in 2012, making it more of a challenge for some to get to certain parts of the province.
“This is a significant step forward in bringing back the rail service that northerners deserve,” said Stan Cho, Associate Minister of Transportation. “The reinstated Northlander train will support our northern industries and resource sectors and provide a safe and reliable transportation option for Northern communities, especially in the winter months. This purchase demonstrates real progress, as we continue to take concrete steps to build a better transportation network for the north.
The trainset interiors will also feature spacious seating and modern amenities, including Wi-Fi connectivity and passenger information systems with audio and visual announcements.
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