Both the TTC and Metrolinx suggested talks were going well so far.
“The ongoing discussions with our partners at Metrolinx will result in agreements that make safe and efficient operation of (the Crosstown) a shared priority,” said TTC spokesperson Stuart Green.
Metrolinx spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins said the agency is working with all parties and “is completely focused on achieving the benefits of (the LRT).”
The Crosstown was supposed to open in September 2021 but still has no firm opening date. Construction is scheduled to be finished later this year, although
it may not start serving paying customers until 2023.
Under the P3 agreement, Metrolinx will retain ownership of the LRT, while the private company that was contracted to build it, Crosslinx Transit Solutions (CTS), will be responsible for maintenance. The TTC and the city will be responsible for operations, collecting fare revenue and paying for maintenance CTS performs.