Alstom signs a 5-year contract extension to operate and maintain the GO Transit and UP express fleets in Toronto, Canada

The image shows a vast railway depot where several locomotives are lined up beneath a large metal structure. In the foreground, a white and green locomotive is parked on a track, with its number visible at the front (676). Other locomotives, painted mainly green with white stripes, are on the adjacent tracks; they all bear the ‘GO’ logo at the front. The roof of the depot, open at the sides, lets in sunlight, which filters through the structure and creates bright reflections on the trains.

Alstom teams will continue to provide Operations & Maintenance services for the rail operations of GO Transit, the regional public transit service for the Greater Golden Horseshoe area of Ontario (Copyright ALSTOM SA 2025. C. Fleury)

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  • Continues multi-year partnership between Alstom and Metrolinx

  • Renewed agreement of 800 million EUR ($1.3 billion CAD) runs until 2031

  • Contract extension supports close to 1,300 direct jobs with Alstom in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton region, including roles in operations, as well as drivers, conductors and customer service staff, and maintenance personnel

20 March 2026 – Alstom, global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, has signed a contract renewal with Metrolinx, a provincial government agency in Ontario, Canada, to continue to provide operations and maintenance (O&M) services to two of its divisions. The contract is for approximately 800 million euros[1] ($1.3 billion CAD) and runs until 2031.

Alstom will continue to provide O&M services for the rail operations of GO Transit, the regional public transit service for the Greater Golden Horseshoe area of Ontario, and Union Pearson Express (UPX), a train service connecting Canada’s busiest airport to downtown Toronto. In 2024-2025, Alstom’s close to 1,300-person team managed 117,020 GO rail trips and 56,494 UP Express trips, with an exceptional on-time performance of over 97% on a mixed-use rail network.

Michael Keroullé Copyright ALSTOM SA 2022, C. Fleury

"Whether its introducing new riders to transit during Toronto’s biggest special events, or helping ensure frequent riders have a reliable, high-quality experience every time, Alstom has been behind the scenes helping deliver for Metrolinx and its passengers."

Michael Keroullé Alstom America’s President

“Whether its introducing new riders to transit during Toronto’s biggest special events, or helping ensure frequent riders have a reliable, high-quality experience every time, Alstom has been behind the scenes helping deliver for Metrolinx and its passengers,” said Michael Keroullé, Alstom America’s President. “Our continued partnership with Metrolinx is a tribute to the excellence and experience of our local Services Team to ensure passengers needs are met safely and efficiently.”

The expertise and dedication of the Alstom team contribute to a 95% retention rate of O&M contracts. This latest contract extension with Metrolinx consolidates Alstom’s position as the leading private provider of Operations and maintenance services in North America.

“This renewed agreement with Alstom delivers on our government’s plan to protect Ontario by ensuring Ontario tax dollars continue to support Ontario workers, said the Honorable Prabmeet Sarkaria, Ontario Minister of Transportation and government official responsible for Metrolinx. It will strengthen the operations and maintenance capacity needed to support a more reliable GO Transit network as we expand service across the region to meet the needs of our growing province.”

A leader in rail services

Alstom is the market leader in rail services, supporting customers over the entire asset lifecycle with the broadest portfolio of services solutions. Alstom’s FlexCare Operate solutions cover the full spectrum of customer needs, including operations for all types of fleets, maintenance for the full transit system, as well as turnkey and public-private partnership solutions. Customers benefit from reduced operating costs and increased operational efficiencies through technologies and best practices based on more than 40 years of experience operating and maintaining trains and systems.

With more than 25 active operations and maintenance projects worldwide, Alstom is a trusted partner in helping transit authorities and communities achieve their mobility goals.

Alstom in Canada

With over 5,000 highly skilled Canadian employees, Alstom is the only rolling stock manufacturer in the country, and provides a full suite of rolling stock, signalling solutions, and operations and maintenance services for major rail projects in Canada. Alstom is Canada’s national champion for urban rail mobility solutions and is proud to be at the centre of mobility projects across Ontario, including Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ottawa, as well as other Canadian projects in Vancouver, Edmonton, Montreal, and, soon, Quebec City.

[1] This order will be booked in the fourth quarter of Alstom’s fiscal year 2025/26

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