Ready to ride LRT? You can sleep in on opening day

Confederation Line won't start rolling until 2 p.m. on Sept. 14 — for the general public, that is

Image | fare ticket gates lyon station lrt transit confederation line light rail aug 23 2019

Caption: The fare gates will open at 1:45 p.m. on opening day, and the trains will start rolling 15 minutes later. (Joanne Chianello/CBC)

If you're planning to be among the first to ride Ottawa's new Confederation Line, don't show up too early on opening day.
While the LRT system will open at 6 a.m. most Saturdays, things will be a bit slower to get going on Sept. 14.
It will be 2 p.m. before the public can hop aboard that day, with the turnstiles open at 1:45 p.m.
At 10 a.m., Mayor Jim Watson, councillors and other dignitaries will take a ceremonial first ride along with provincial and federal politicians.
The system was paid for with $600 million from the federal government, $600 million from the provincial government and $900 million from the City of Ottawa.
Just don't expect a free ride if you show up on opening day: Unlike similar transit launches, you'll need a ticket or Presto card to get on board.

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