The area surrounding Union Station is unusually quiet during morning rush hour on June 22, 2010, days before the G20 summit.Sarah Dea/The Globe and Mail
The company which maintains Union Station in Toronto may go on strike as early as Tuesday morning.
A strike deadline of 12:01 a.m. Tuesday has been set for Toronto Terminals Railway.
The firm works alongside railways and transportation companies such as Via Rail and Go Transit.
Go Transit service will not be affected if the strike happens because TTR's construction work is not vital to Go Transit's operations, Go Transit spokesman Robin Alam said.
"Whatever construction that is happening right now would just be on hold," he said. "Operations will continue as usual."
In July, Members of the CAW local voted 94 per cent in favour of a possible strike.
TTR has been around for over 100 years, providing construction, operations and maintenance services.
Negotiations are currently underway.