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Metrolinx recently opened the Line 6 Finch West Light Rail Transit (LRT) line, a transformative addition to the city’s transit network. Toronto’s first new transit line in 23 years spans nearly 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) with 18 new stops from Humber College to Finch West Station and features new, modern light rail vehicles (LRVs).
The new LRT line significantly improves connectivity for residents and commuters, easing congestion on major routes and providing thousands of daily riders with safe, reliable, and environmentally sustainable transportation.
Our overall role on the project involved comprehensive quality assurance and engineering services in the delivery of the LRVs, which included:
Reflecting on the project, Brandon Johnson, project manager for Mott MacDonald, said “Delivering the Finch West LRT has been a true team effort, requiring close collaboration with Metrolinx, the vehicle supplier Alstom, and our partners. Our focus on quality assurance and technical excellence means Toronto’s new light rail vehicles are ready to serve the community for decades to come. We’re proud to have played a part in bringing this vital transit link to life.”
“The opening of Line 6 Finch West is a major advancement for Toronto’s transit future and demonstrates what can be achieved when partners come together with a shared vision of delivering innovative, resilient, and sustainable solutions,” said David Wright, transit and urban mobility market leader at Mott MacDonald. “We are honored to have contributed to this milestone and cannot wait to see the lasting benefits for the city and its communities.”
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Austin Transit Partnership, the local government corporation charged with implementing Austin’s first light rail system, has selected Austin Rail Constructors (ARC) as the construction contractor for Austin Light Rail, marking another major step toward beginning construction in 2027.
Wynton Habersham has joined Mott MacDonald as market leader for rail systems in the United States. In his role, he will lead the delivery of rail systems and train control professional services to clients in North America.
The opening celebration kicked off with speeches from community leaders and a ribbon cutting ceremony in Federal Way, Washington, followed by a day of planned special events to commemorate the achievement.
Construction has begun on the Port Everglades Bulkhead Replacement Project in Fort Lauderdale, Florida – a vital seaport serving as a critical hub for cargo, petroleum, and cruise operations.
Toronto Pearson continues to advance its plans for Pearson LIFT - Long-term Investment in Facilities and Terminals, launching a competitive selection process for the T1/T3 Revitalization program and selecting Pearson Accelerator Construction Team (PACT) to lead the planning, design and construction of the Accelerator program.
As Calgary prepares for a future where its population could double by 2076, the city is investing in infrastructure that meets both today’s needs and tomorrow’s possibilities.
As Seattle prepares for significant population and job growth, the West Seattle and Ballard Link Extensions will add efficient light rail transit options to connect communities with reliable public transportation.
The Federal Way Link Extension light rail project will bring much-needed transit services to the Seattle region.