New investments to extend the Montréal Metro’s Blue line

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The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced a federal investment of more than $1.3 billion to extend the Montreal Metro’s Blue line. This project will lower daily commute times, reduce the number of cars on the road, and make Montreal greener.

Once completed, the metro will have five new stations and cover nearly 6 additional kilometres, connecting the current Saint-Michel station to Anjou. This funding will also support the construction of two bus terminals and a new park-and-ride.

Over 17,000 new people will have access new extended Blue line

With the Blue line extension, more than 17,000 new people will have access to the metro and benefit from more reliable, effective, and accessible service. This investment will help make sure Montrealers have the public transit they need – today and tomorrow.

“It’s a big day for Montreal and for Montrealers. By investing in the Blue line extension, we’re making a real difference in the lives of families, while creating good jobs and building a greener Montreal. Our government is working hard to support projects like this – projects that make our communities better – right across the country.” â€”The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada.

Quick Facts

  • The Government of Canada will invest more than $1.3 billion through the public transit component of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Plan.
  • The Government of Quebec’s Minister for Transport and Minister Responsible for the Metropolis and the Montreal Region, Chantal Rouleau, also attended the event.
  • To date, through the Public Transit Infrastructure Fund, the Government of Canada has invested more than $737 million for more than 313 public transit projects in Quebec.
  • Through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Plan, the Government of Canada is investing more than $180 billion over 12 years in public transit projects, green and social infrastructure, trade and transportation routes, and Canada’s rural and northern communities.
  • Of this amount, $28.7 billion is for public transit projects, which includes $5 billion available for investments through the Canada Infrastructure Bank.
  • The transportation sector accounts for 25 percent of Canada’s emissions. Investments in public transit help improve commuting, reduce air pollution, strengthen communities, and grow the Canadian economy.

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