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Canada and Quebec support improved public transit service in the Greater Montréal Area


SAINTE-THÉRÈSE, QC, Dec. 15, 2017 /CNW/ - The governments of Canada and Quebec recognize that investing in public transit infrastructure is crucial to economic growth, reducing air pollution, and creating inclusive communities where everyone has access to public services and job opportunities.

Linda Lapointe, Member of Parliament for Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, Ramez Ayoub, Member of Parliament for Thérèse-De Blainville, Christine Saint-Pierre, Quebec's Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie, Minister Responsible for the Laurentides Region, and Yves Saint-Denis, Member of the National Assembly for Argenteuil, today announced an investment of nearly $25.7 million for one project for the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) and 15 projects for the Réseau de transport métropolitain (RTM) under the Public Transit Infrastructure Fund. The Government of Canada will provide over $14.2 million for these projects, and the Government of Quebec will contribute more than $11.4 million. The ARTM will provide the remaining funding.

Among the projects receiving funding are new client service buildings for the RTM, including a waiting area, outdoor ticket office and bicycle repair station. There are also plans to improve the information system to reduce costs, enhance user service and optimize the network. The financial assistance will also go towards updating the Chrono mobile application to improve travel planning for users.

Once completed, these projects will improve the performance, efficiency and reliability of the Greater Montréal Area's transit system, make it more inclusive, and meet the community's immediate needs while preparing for anticipated future increases in ridership.

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"The Government of Canada is investing in projects to help build sustainable communities while promoting economic development and the growth of the middle class. The public transit projects announced today will help reduce commute times and greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing the overall user experience and preparing the Greater Montréal Area for future growth."

Linda Lapointe, Member of Parliament for Rivière-des-Mille-Îles

"I am pleased to highlight the Government of Canada's contribution to these projects, which will encourage residents of Montréal's North Shore to adopt more sustainable transportation solutions. Installing bicycle stands at the commuter train stations in St Thérèse and Terrebonne will also give cyclists better access to public transit. Investing in public transit helps transform the way Canadians live, travel and work so that they get to spend more time with their families."

Ramez Ayoub, Member of Parliament for Thérèse-De Blainville

"I am pleased to announce this investment by the Government of Quebec, the Government of Canada, and the ARTM to help maintain, upgrade and develop public transit infrastructure in the greater Montréal area. It is sure to improve travel times and the user experience for the residents of the north shore."

Christine Saint-Pierre, Quebec's Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie, Minister Responsible for the Laurentides Region

"Developing active alternative means of public transports is one of the key issues in the greater Montréal area. I am therefore very happy that our government is backing projects that will make the public transit system more reliable and effective."

Yves Saint-Denis, Member of the National Assembly for Argenteuil

"The Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain is pleased to be helping fund key projects to improve the mobility and efficiency of public transit and active transportation travel in the region. The investments announced today will allow us to continue collaborating with the RTM in developing technological tools and projects that will have a positive impact for public transit users.

Paul Côté, Chief Executive Officer of the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain

"We are delighted with the substantial investments made by the governments of Canada and Quebec on these Réseau de transport métropolitain projects. These investments will allow us to significantly improve the on-board and mobile application information provided to customers, build service buildings and bike routes to meet user needs, and to begin the planning stages for the construction of a new train station in Mirabel."

Raymond Bachant, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Réseau de transport métropolitain

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The governments of Canada and Quebec support better public transit services in metropolitain Montréal area
Investments of nearly $25.7 million

Public Transit Infrastructure Fund

The governments of Canada and Quebec are investing $1,597,500 in one project for the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) and $24,091,675 in 15 projects for the Réseau de transport métropolitain to improve commute times, reduce air pollution, strengthen communities and grow the regional economy.

The Government of Canada is contributing $14,271,764 to all 16 projects, representing 50 percent of the total eligible costs, and the Government of Quebec is providing $11,471,411, representing 40 percent of the total eligible costs. The ARTM will provide the remaining funding.

Project for the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain

 

Project Name

Federal
Funding

Provincial
Funding

Funding
from the
ARTM

Anticipated
Start Date

V2 mobile app

$887,500

$710,000

$177,500

September 1, 2017

 

Projects for the Réseau de transport métropolitain

 

Project Name

Federal Funding

Provincial Funding

Funding from the ARTM

Anticipated Start Date

Construction of service buildings for customers

$3,750,000

$3,000,000

$750,000

September 1, 2017

Chrono Phase 6 - Solutions for operational planning and paratransit management

$2,567,500

$2,054,000

$513,500

April , 2017

ITS measures and client information ? Chrono Phase 5

$2,362,500

$1,890,000

$472,500

April 1, 2017

Addition of 2 bike stations

$767,500

$614,000

$153,500

May 1, 2018

ITS measures and client information ? Chrono Phase 4 ? Development and new functionalities

$725,000

$580,000

$145,000

April 1, 2016

Construction of a station in Mirabel - Plans and specifications phase

$665,000

$532,000

$133,000

March 31, 2018

CRM (customer relationship management) - standardization of customer service management

$555,000

$444,000

$111,000

October 1, 2017

Rehabilitation of tracks at the Lachine Maintenance Centre

$472,542

$378,033

$94,508

April 1, 2017

Measures to improve RTM system safety ? Vehicle fleet

$459,375

$367,500

$91,875

April 1, 2016

Rehabilitation of Vendôme ? MUHC platform

$341,250

$273,000

$68,250

January 1, 2017

Wi-Fi development analysis and business plan

$335,000

$268,000

$67,000

September 1, 2017

Standardization of the signage

$250,000

$200,000

$50,000

September 1 2017

Construction of a station in Mirabel (preliminary study)

$73,597

$58,878

$14,719

June 1, 2016

Purchase of a pyrolance system for the fire prevention vehicle

$42,500

$34,000

$8,500

April 1, 2016

VISSIM Licence

$17,500

$14,000

$3,500

June 1, 2016

 

Associated Links

Government of Canada's $180-billion+ infrastructure plan: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/about-invest-apropos-eng.html

Smart Cities Challenge: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/cities-villes-eng.html

Federal investments in infrastructure projects in Quebec:
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/map-carte/index-eng.html

Public Transit Infrastructure Fund: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/ptif-fitc-eng.php

Quebec Infrastructure Plan: https://www.tresor.gouv.qc.ca/fileadmin/PDF/budget_depenses/17-18/infrastructuresPubliquesQuebec.pdf

Twitter: @INFC_eng

Website: Infrastructure Canada

 

SOURCE Infrastructure Canada


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