What is the zoning for Ontario Line?


What is the zoning for Ontario Line? The Ontario Line station portion of the East Harbour Transit Hub is regulated through the former City of Toronto Zoning By- law 438-86 and the lands are zoned Industrial (I3 D5 and I2 D5).


What is build the Ontario Line differently?

Build Ontario Line Differently (BOLD) supports new public transit, but to be done responsibly, transparently, and collaboratively.


Who is the contractor for the Ontario Line South?

Ontario Transit Group (OTG) is a joint venture between Ferrovial Construction and Vinci Construction Grands Projets (through their subsidiary JANIN ATLAS) to design, build and deliver the Ontario Line Subway - Southern Civil, Stations and Tunnel work for Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario.


Is the Ontario Line going to be subway?

Overview. The Ontario Line will be a 15.6-kilometre subway line that will make it faster and easier to travel within Toronto and beyond.


Who is the preferred bidder for the Ontario Line?

Connect 6ix is the preferred consortium for the RSSOM contract, which will provide a 30-year design-build-finance-operate-maintain contract for the entire Ontario Line. The group comprises: Applicant lead: Plenary Americas, Hitachi Rail, Webuild Group (Salini Impreglio Canada Holding), Transdev Canada.


How long will the Ontario Line take?

Its southern terminus will be at the existing Exhibition GO Station on the Lakeshore West line. The Ontario Line was announced by the Government of Ontario on April 10, 2019. As of November 2022, the estimated cost for the 15.6-kilometre (9.7 mi) line is CA$17 to $19 billion with an estimated completion in 2031.