Backgrounder: Federal government invests in greener public transit projects across Quebec
Backgrounder
The federal government is investing over $400 million through the Zero Emission Transit Fund to support 11 projects across Quebec.
Project information:
Location |
Project Name |
Federal Funding |
---|---|---|
Lévis |
Conversion of the St-Omer Garage to Electric Propulsion |
$7,625,369 |
Lévis |
New Bus Depot for the Société de transport de Lévis |
$4,720,000 |
Longueuil |
NCESH Phase 2: Opportunity File and Business File |
$10,757,430 |
Longueuil |
Construction of electrical infrastructure and a bus charging shelter at the Vieux-Longueuil Operations Centre |
$34,835,216 |
Longueuil |
Planning of Phase 1 for the Construction of the Saint-Hubert Operations Centre |
$8,579,879 |
Montréal |
Electrification of the Anjou Transportation Centre |
$93,772,567 |
Montréal |
Electrification of the St-Laurent Transportation Centre |
$106,774,883 |
Montréal |
Partial electrification of the Legendre Transportation Centre |
$83,275,026 |
Saguenay |
Electrification of the Garage of the Société de transport du Saguenay - Phase 1 |
$15,577,230 |
Sherbrooke |
Expansion of Cabana Operations Centre |
$30,805,687 |
Québec |
Functional and Technical Program and Studies for the Lebourgneuf Centre |
$3,430,320 |
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