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100+ passengers stuck on VIA Rail train near Toronto after breakdown

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More than 100 passengers re stuck on railcars in the Greater Toronto Area after mechanical issues brought a VIA Rail train to a halt Friday afternoon.

According to the crown corporation, just after 3 p.m., train 42 was stopped in Oshawa, Ont., with 133 passengers on board. It had been travelling from Toronto to Ottawa, Ont.

The halt in service has been caused by mechanical issues, VIA Rail said in a statement Friday.

Train 45 arrived in Oshawa around 3 p.m. and will share equipment with the affected vehicle, the statement said.

“Staff and passengers on board have been advised of the issue and the rescue plan,” they said.

Just before 4 p.m., train 42 resumed service. In total, it was delayed by approximately one hour and 24 minutes, according to VIA Rail.

Late last year, during the holiday season, a winter storm caused a number of delays on the VIA network. In one instance, a tree fell on one of the train cars, causing passengers to be stuck onboard for 18 hours.

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