The investment will go towards the purchase of a bus, four minivans and related transit infrastructure, including bike racks, bus shelters and the establishment of over 200 bus...
The projects that will receive funding will improve safety at grade crossings and along rail lines by supporting infrastructure upgrades and educating Canadians on the importance...
The SMART-GO: St. Mary’s Association for Rural Transit is a bookable transit system that will provide a dependable and low-cost transportation option for residents in the municipality...
The funding will allow the city of Charlottetown and the towns of Stratford and Cornwall to repair and update their existing transit fleet and allow Pat and the Elephant to replace...
Belleville Transit is acquiring vehicles, as well as upgrading sidewalks and fareboxes to improve access to bus stops and support more convenient payment options.
CDOT revealed $31.7 million in new grants to help continue the state of Colorado’s transition to electric vehicles while a combined investment of C$198,116 will help the city ...
Funding will widen approximately 3.8 kilometers of the highway between the McKenzie and Colwood Interchanges to accommodate continuous northbound and southbound bus- on-shoulder...
The permanent ongoing program will invest an average of C$3 billion per year to help cities and communities deliver better public transit systems for Canadians.
The investment by the governments of Canada and Nova Scotia will help Queens County Transit purchase two new hybrid vehicles to provide on-demand transit services.
The funding will help purchase two new gas buses and six hybrid buses and upgrade a key transit terminal with a video screen displaying arrival times, as well as new heating, ...
The town will utilize federal and provincial funding to purchase an electric bus, two charging stations, establish new bus stops and shelters, as well as signage.
The investment will allow the city of Sault Ste. Marie to procures electric buses, a charging station, diesel buses, paratransit buses and passenger vans.
Three Indigenous communities are working together with local transit agencies and the government of Canada to improve accessibility to safe and secure transit options.
Three of the vehicles will replace Mus Go Rider Eastern Shore’s gas vehicles while the other two will help expand its pre-booked door-to-door transit service.
The planning project will include an examination of fuel cell hydrogen propulsion technologies and will help the city gain an understanding of the socio-economic, environmental...
The structuring project will offer a reliable, high-performance public transit service that promotes connectivity to employment, commercial and university hubs.
The funding will support transit studies, planning projects, vehicle purchases and supporting infrastructure in rural communities across British Columbia.
The funding will enable the city of Brampton to purchase 15 made-in-Canada buses to replace vehicles that have reached the end of life and help the Peel Region purchase 23 specialized...
The funding supports the development of a transition plan that will focus on examining the economic, technological and environmental benefits of fleet electrification while also...
The C$5.4 million in funding from the government of Canada will go towards the purchase of three zero-emission vehicles, with seating for six to eight passengers and three charging...
The new bus lanes will create a continuous transit corridor between downtown Victoria, B.C., and the McKenzie interchange, reducing traffic congestion and improving transit service...