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Ontario Begins Civil and Utility Work for Hamilton LRT

April 30, 2026
A rendering of the Hamilton Light Rail Transit line showing an LRT vehicle travelling along a city street with pedestrians, buildings, trees, and vehicles nearby, with text reading “Construction du TLR de Hamilton” and the Protect Ontario logo.

Province one step closer to building fast, reliable and affordable light rail transit, keeping workers on the job and supporting economic growth

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  1. Content
  2. Quick Facts
  3. Quotes
  4. Additional Resources
  5. Related Topics

Content

HAMILTON — The Ontario government has awarded a contract for the first major package of civil and utility work for the Hamilton Light Rail Transit (LRT), marking a significant milestone in the province’s plan to build fast, reliable and affordable transit across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). The 14‑kilometre LRT will strengthen the local economy by creating approximately 6,000 jobs annually during construction and up to 1,000 permanent jobs to support operations and maintenance when the project is complete.

“Our government is making historic investments in public transit to fight gridlock and keep people moving,” said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation. “Today’s milestone brings us one step closer to delivering the Hamilton LRT, a project that will support 50,000 daily riders, connecting more people to jobs and housing and giving families and workers more choice and better access to fast, affordable public transit.”

The Hamilton LRT Civil and Utilities contract includes preparatory work along the LRT route, including utility relocations, grade separations, road reconstruction and upgraded sidewalks and traffic control systems. The contract will also advance design work to replace the bridge over Highway 403, build a new LRT underpass beneath the Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) Hamilton Subdivision near Gage Avenue and improve the Queenston Road bridge over the Red Hill Valley Parkway.

Once complete, the Hamilton LRT will put tens of thousands of jobs within walking distance of fast, reliable transit, with stops at McMaster University, Hamilton Stadium, Eastgate Square, Ottawa Street, Gage Park, downtown Hamilton and other key destinations. The LRT will also connect riders to Hamilton Street Railway and GO Transit services across the city.


Quick Facts

  • Hamilton Transit Alliance, led by Aecon Infrastructure Inc., has been awarded the Hamilton LRT Civil and Utilities contract.
  • The civil and utilities infrastructure improvements include:
    • 14kms of sewer replacement and separation
    • 16kms of watermain replacement
    • 14kms of road reconstruction
    • 28kms of replaced and upgraded sidewalks
    • 62 upgraded and replaced traffic signals
    • The province recently completed construction at Confederation GO and West Harbour GO stations, improving transit options for commuters in Hamilton.
    • The province and federal government are investing up to $3.4 billion to support the development and construction of the Hamilton LRT.
    • Ontario is investing $70 billion in the largest transit expansion in North America, including the largest subway expansion in Canadian history.

    Quotes

    Today we take a significant step towards a new light rail transit line for Hamilton that will support the city’s growth and connect families, workers and students to fast and reliable transit. Thanks to Premier Ford’s leadership, our government is investing a historic $70 billion in transit infrastructure as part of our $236 billion capital plan to strengthen communities, keep workers on the job and protect Ontario.

    – Todd McCarthy

    Acting Minister of Infrastructure

    Our government is investing in critical infrastructure to support public transit users right here in Hamilton. The LRT will allow a reliable way to travel across Hamilton, bringing movement to our downtown core and supporting our economy including our local businesses and services.

    – Monica Ciriello

    MPP for Hamilton Mountain

    The construction of the Hamilton LRT represents one of the most significant transit investments in our city’s history. Today’s announcement moves us closer to a faster, more efficient, and more affordable commute for thousands of workers, students and travelers who call Hamilton home.

    – Neil Lumsden

    MPP for Hamilton East – Stoney Creek

    B-Line LRT is a transformational investment in Hamilton’s future that supports Canadian workers, steel, aluminum and manufacturing. Economic growth along the corridor is already underway and will accelerate with today’s announcement, benefiting taxpayers across Hamilton. B-Line LRT will be the backbone of Hamilton’s transit network and a catalyst for expanded HSR service and sustainable growth across the city.

    – John-Paul Danko

    Member of Parliament for Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas, on behalf of the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada

    Today’s announcement is a major step forward for Hamilton’s LRT and the future of our city. I’m thrilled to see this momentum and excited about what it means for Hamilton as we build our future. This project will help reduce congestion, support new housing and investment along the corridor, and strengthen our downtown and commercial and residential neighborhoods along its entire length and beyond. Through strong partnership with the Province of Ontario, Metrolinx, and the Government of Canada, we are delivering the modern transit system Hamiltonians deserve for generations to come.

    – Mayor Andrea Horwath

    City of Hamilton

    With this contract award, we are setting the stage for major construction on the Hamilton LRT – which is incredible news for the City of Hamilton. This contract includes new and upgraded bridges and the upgrading of roads, utilities, and public spaces. This project will transform how people travel across downtown Hamilton creating connections to HSR and GO Transit along the 14-kilometre route. I’m encouraged by the collaboration across all levels of government, building momentum for this project.

    – Michael Lindsay

    President & CEO, Metrolinx

    TRACCS Transit and Rail and its members applaud the Ontario government for awarding the Hamilton LRT Civil and Utilities contract, a significant step toward delivering reliable transit infrastructure for a growing city. This major investment is poised to transform regional travel, supporting economic growth and connecting riders to key destinations across Hamilton.

    – Mark Salsberg

    Chairperson, TRACCS Transit and Rail

    The LRT will be transformative for our community. It will make it easier for students, faculty, staff and visitors to access our campus while connecting our community to jobs, innovation, and opportunity across the city. This investment strengthens Hamilton’s position as a dynamic, connected, and sustainable city, and we’re proud that McMaster will serve as one of its key hubs.

    – Susan Tighe

    President & Vice Chancellor, McMaster University

    This is a major step forward for Hamilton and a clear signal that we are moving from planning to execution on a generational city-building investment. The LRT will strengthen our competitiveness by connecting people to jobs, businesses to customers, and unlocking growth along one of Hamilton’s most important corridors. It will be a powerful catalyst for investment, downtown revitalization, and long-term economic growth.

    – Greg Dunnett

    President & CEO, Hamilton Chamber of Commerce

    OPTA would like to congratulate the Government of Ontario and the City of Hamilton for this milestone. The Hamilton Light Rail Transit project will be the key to connecting the people of Hamilton to jobs, education and opportunities across the region.

    – Karen Cameron

    CEO, Ontario Public Transit Association


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