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Metrolinx board member described hydrogen train plan as ‘madness’

The concerns were raised after the former Liberal government announced it and Metrolinx would look into using hydrogen-powered trains as part of the GO expansion program called regional express rail.

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Using hydrogen train technology as part of GO’s expansion would be ambitious. The technology has never been deployed on the type of bi-level cars GO operates.


The outgoing Liberal government has described its plan to study hydrogen trains for the GO Transit network as a bold and visionary exercise.

But soon after the transportation minister announced the initiative last year, senior figures at Metrolinx privately expressed serious concerns, with one board member describing the effort as a “folly” that could endanger the public, and the agency’s new CEO doubting the “unproven” technology would be ready in time for a major expansion of GO service.

Ben Spurr

Ben Spurr is a Toronto-based reporter covering city hall and municipal politics for the Star. Reach him by email at bspurr@thestar.ca or follow him on Twitter: @BenSpurr.

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