Alstom Wins Toronto Line 2 Metro Train Contract
TTC secures single-source contract for 70 new Line 2 metro trains from Alstom. Federal, provincial, and city support this initiative, prioritizing Canadian content.

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Introduction
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has been authorized to negotiate a single-source contract with Alstom Transport Canada Inc. for new metro trains on Line 2. This decision, supported by the Government of Canada, the Province of Ontario, and the City of Toronto, replaces the competitive bidding process.
Contract Details
The base order includes 70 six-car trainsets. Of these, 55 are designated to replace the existing Line 2 fleet, while 15 are intended for the Yonge North and Scarborough extensions. The agreement also includes options for additional trains.
Key Agreement Terms
As part of the contract, Alstom Transport Canada Inc. is required to comply with the TTC’s technical specifications, maximize Canadian content and employment, and submit its pricing for an independent third-party review. Negotiations are expected to be finalized by the end of the year.
Governmental Statements
Federal Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Gregor Robertson stated that the deal ensures job security and reliable public transit. Ontario’s Transportation Minister, Prabmeet Sarkaria, highlighted that the initiative ensures the TTC’s Line 2 subway trains will be manufactured in Ontario by Ontario workers. Mayor Olivia Chow emphasized the need for the new trains to maintain service for TTC riders. TTC Chair Jamaal Myers welcomed the collaborative support, stating it would provide modern trains, improve reliability, and strengthen the supply chain. TTC CEO Mandeep S. Lali confirmed that the negotiations will prioritize securing “the best product at the best price” while maximizing Canadian content.
Fleet Maintenance
The TTC confirmed that it will continue to maintain the existing fleet to ensure the safety and reliability of services until the new trains are delivered.
Conclusion
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is set to negotiate a single-source contract with Alstom Transport Canada Inc. for new metro trains on Line 2, supported by federal, provincial, and municipal authorities. The contract involves 70 six-car trainsets, with Alstom required to meet technical standards, maximize Canadian content, and undergo pricing review. Negotiations are expected to conclude by the end of the year, while the TTC maintains its current fleet.
Company Summary
Alstom Transport Canada Inc.: A subsidiary of Alstom, involved in the manufacturing and supply of railway equipment and systems.
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC): The public transit agency for Toronto, Canada.
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