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North Bay plant refurbishes GO Transit cars made in Thunder Bay

A union spokesperson at the Alstom plant said he's 'not happy' work on passenger coaches built in Thunder Bay is going elsewhere
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The Alstom plant in Thunder Bay isn't the only Northern Ontario facility to benefit from the refurbishing of bi-level GO Transit cars for Metrolinx.

The province announced Jan. 27 it is spending $350 million for Crown-owned Ontario Northland to modernize 121 coaches at its shop in North Bay.

Earlier this month, the government announced a $500-million contract for Alstom to refurbish 181 units at its Thunder Bay facility.

Justin Roberts, the president of Unifor local 1075, said all the nearly 1,000 bi-level cars used for GO Transit were manufactured there.

"I'm not happy when the work goes [to North Bay] instead of us, but at the same time, I guess the facility there needs to stay open as well. I'm sure that's why the government is spreading the work out."

Roberts was somewhat surprised with the size of the job awarded to Ontario Northland, saying its facility is relatively small, and he's not aware of it taking on "as large a scale of contracts as we are."

He said he hopes Alstom gets the job of refurbishing hundreds more of the bi-level units that will need to be updated in the future.

The company has said the contract announced for Thunder Bay on Jan. 15 will provide work for 250 employees until 2030.

Ontario Northland's contract calls for its North Bay remanufacturing and repair centre to equip the rail cars with new interior finishings including seating, flooring, walls, ceilings, new doors and HVAC control systems. 

The work is identical to what will be done on the cars coming to Thunder Bay for upgrading.

The majority of the labour force at both sites is represented by Unifor.

Roberts said he hasn't heard if Alstom made a pitch to have all the cars refurbished in Thunder Bay.

The company did not immediately reply to an inquiry about that from Newswatch.

In an email, a spokesperson for Ontario Northland said the corporation has a long history of partnering with Metrolinx on refurbishment projects.

"Most recently, in 2022, Ontario Northland was pleased to extend a previous refurbishment contract to include 56 additional bi-level GO train coaches."

Kate Bondett, senior communications manager for ON, added, "Both Metrolinx and Ontario Northland are agencies of the Ontario government, with a shared commitment to continue to enhance the province's transportation network."