ADVERTISEMENT

Ottawa

Train vs. car: How long does it take to get from Limebank to Rideau?

Published: 

Car or train: which is faster? CTV's Katelyn Wilson timed her trips from south Ottawa to downtown by car and by using the new Line 2 LRT.

It was another big day for passengers riding the new north-south LRT and with many looking to cut down on their commute CTV News Ottawa wanted to see if it’s faster to get from the south end to downtown by car or by train.

Reporter Katelyn Wilson started her day around 9:30 a.m. at Limebank Station and drove downtown to Rideau Station.

  • INTERACTIVE: Explore the map, see inside the trains, and learn all about the Trillium Line

It took 27 minutes and 40 seconds and while traffic wasn’t too bad, in rush hour that may take a bit longer.

Back at Limebank Station, it was time to see how long it would take to ride the LRT downtown.

She arrived at 11:23 a.m. and it took 15 minutes from the time she bought her ticket to the time the train left the station.

It took another 30 minutes to get to Bayview Station in order to transfer to Line 1, chatting with passengers along the way.

“It’s nice it saves me a lot of time like here and there, it’s clean too,” said passenger Elawad Fadelalla.

“I wish it was a bit faster, I feel they can maybe run a bit more frequently,” said another passenger, Elias Hawa.

Once she arrived at Bayview Station, Wilson walked upstairs to the Line 1 platform and waited five minutes for the train to arrive.

She got back to Rideau Station at 12:22, for a total of 59 minutes from start to finish.

In total it took twice as long by train than it did by car.

  • Sign up now for daily CTV News Ottawa newsletters
  • The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App