
Hurontario Light Rail Transit Project, Canada
The Hurontario Light Rail Transit Project (‘HuLRT’) is a transformational transit project that connects the municipalities of Mississauga and Brampton in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area. Mobilinx, in which John Laing has a 35 per cent equity interest, achieved financial close in October 2019 on the project, which builds on our long and successful history of investment in and delivery of complex rail schemes.
18km line
28 light rail vehicles
c.4000 tonne reduction in CO2 from 2031
35% John Laing ownership interest

The HuLRT consists of an 18-kilometre line from the Port Credit GO station in Mississauga to Brampton Gateway Terminal in Brampton, providing an alternative mode of transport to driving as well as improving connectivity within and between the two municipalities.

The project includes 18 surface stops and one below ground station, a fleet of 28 light rail vehicles, a dedicated cycle way and an operations, maintenance and storage facility.
The HuLRT will also be fully integrated with municipal transit systems including connections to GO Transit lines and transitways.
The HuLRT delivers several environmental benefits, including projected reductions in air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions by replacing existing diesel bus services and reducing congestion – from 2031, the HuLRT is expected to contribute to a c.4,000 tonne annual reduction in CO2 emissions.
The project’s strong sustainability attributes are supported by the Green Evaluation completed by Standard & Poor’s (‘S&P’) Global Ratings, which resulted in a score of E1, the highest score on S&P’s evaluation scale).
Hurontario Light Rail Transit Project, Canada
In 2019, Mobilinx, in which John Laing has a 35 per cent equity interest, achieved financial close on the design, build, finance, operation and maintenance of the Hurontario Light Rail Transit Project.

Sydney Light Rail, Australia
The SLR project consists of the design, construction and financing of the light rail network, and its operation and maintenance.

New Generation Rollingstock, Australia
NGR is a public private partnership consisting of the design, build, finance and maintenance of 75 six-car trains for the South East Queensland suburban passenger rail network, and the design and construction of a new purpose-built maintenance facility in Wulkuraka.

Metro Tunnel, Australia
John Laing is a 30 per cent shareholder in the Cross Yarra Partnership (‘CYP’), established to deliver the tunnels and stations package of works that forms part of the wider Metro Tunnel project.

A130 Bypass, UK
CountyRoute was chosen by Essex County Council in October 1999 as their private sector partner for the new A130 bypass.

A15, Netherlands
The A15 is an availability-based public private partnership for a stretch of motorway south of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
