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Saturday marks five years since the launch of the Confederation Line LRT in Ottawa.

The much-anticipated transit system was launched with fanfare and events on Sept. 14, 2019, but within weeks, issues with the system began cropping up, causing delays for riders and negatively affecting confidence in the city’s transit system.

Numerous adaptations and changes have been made to service and to the trains and the tracks themselves in the years since the line launched in order to improve safety and reliability.

On this fifth anniversary of LRT, CTVNewsOttawa.ca compares the system we were promised to the system we have.

Frequency of service

When the LRT launched, OC Transpo said trains would be coming every five minutes or less during peak periods, though the anticipated service times during peak hours was to be every three minutes and 20 seconds.

Initially, 15 double-car trains were supposed to run during peak hours, but before the …

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