Enhancing Transit Infrastructure: Band-N-Go’s Role in Metrolinx Light Rail Projects

September 8, 2025

Metrolinx, the Ontario government agency responsible for transit projects, has embarked on an ambitious plan to enhance public transit with the construction of light rail transit (LRT) lines in several communities, including two key routes in Toronto. Band-N-Go Inc. played a pivotal role in these projects, supplying high-quality stainless steel banding solutions crucial for the integrity and durability of the transit infrastructure.

Project Details

Light rail transit systems utilize rail-like vehicles powered by electricity, traveling on surface routes. These vehicles draw power from overhead cables, which are suspended by specially designed poles positioned at regular intervals along the transit routes. Each pole supports various assets, including control boxes, security cameras, sensors, signs, and labels, all of which must be securely attached to preserve the structural integrity of the poles.

Enhancing Transit Infrastructure: Band-N-Go’s Role in Metrolinx Light Rail Projects

Delivery and Implementation – Product Selection and Supply

To meet the stringent requirements of the Metrolinx projects, Band-N-Go supplied a range of specialized products:

Band-N-Go’s comprehensive product line ensured that all assets could be securely and reliably attached to the transit poles.

Installation Tools and Training

In addition to providing the necessary banding materials, Band-N-Go supplied essential tools and training to the contractors involved in the projects.

Band-N-Go’s prompt delivery and training ensured that the projects stayed on schedule and met the high standards required by Metrolinx.

Challenges and Solutions

During the projects, Metrolinx contractors faced the challenge of ensuring that all components were securely attached without damaging the infrastructure. The solution involved using high-quality stainless steel banding and the appropriate tools from Band-N-Go Inc to secure the various assets. The use of Type 316 stainless steel banding, which is resistant to saline corrosion from winter salt spray, and Type 201 stainless steel banding for underground sections, provided the necessary durability and reliability.

Conclusion

The Metrolinx light rail transit project illustrates how innovative products from Band-N-Go can significantly enhance urban infrastructure management. With ongoing evaluations and plans for future expansions, Metrolinx sets a benchmark for other public agencies aiming to optimize their asset management practices and improve urban services.

With Band-N-Go, you gain a partner equipped with the expertise and products to bolster your projects’ success. Contact Band-N-Go today to learn more about their solutions and how they can assist in your next project.

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