Transit authorities in Vancouver began dynamic testing of trains on the Broadway Subway line on May 29, 2026 [1].
This phase represents a critical milestone in the project's timeline. Successful dynamic testing ensures that the rail infrastructure, signaling systems, and rolling stock operate safely and efficiently before the line opens to the general public.
The testing process involves moving trains on the tracks to verify system performance [1]. By simulating operational conditions, engineers can identify and resolve technical issues that static testing cannot uncover. This rigorous verification is necessary to meet safety standards for high-capacity urban transit.
Officials said the project is moving toward a projected public opening in fall 2027 [1]. The Broadway Subway project aims to alleviate congestion and provide faster transit options across the city's busy Broadway corridor.
Vancouver transit officials are overseeing the current operations to ensure the transition from construction to service remains on schedule. The dynamic testing phase is one of the final technical hurdles before the system can undergo full certification and passenger trials.
“Dynamic testing of trains on the Broadway Subway line began”
The shift from static to dynamic testing indicates that the physical infrastructure of the Broadway Subway is substantially complete. While a public opening is not expected until fall 2027, this phase is the primary mechanism for identifying systemic failures in signaling or power delivery, which often cause delays in the final months of large-scale transit projects.



