May 21, 2010
HOLDER
HELPS LAUNCH
LONDON TRANSIT’S “MY BUS INFO”
London, Ontario, May 21,
2010
— Ed Holder, Member of Parliament for London West, Khalil Ramal, the
Member of Provincial Parliament for London-Fanshawe, Her Worship
Anne Marie DeCicco-Best, Mayor of London
and David Winninger, Chair of the London Transit Commission gathered
at the main office of the London Transit Commission for the launch
of “My Bus Info,” the second phase of London Transit’s
implementation of smart bus technology.
“Improved public transit is critical to enhancing the quality of
life for Londoners,” said MP Ed Holder. “As we enter the second year
of Canada’s
Economic Action Plan, our Government is proud to continue investing
in modern infrastructure projects that create
London jobs and boost the economy, both here and across
Canada. By implementing smart bus
technologies, our London Transit Commission will be able to provide
more efficient service and increase the number of users.”
“Through Ontario’s dedicated Gas Tax Program and other funding, the
provincial government is providing sustainable support that London can count on to
improve its transit system,” said MPP Ramal.
“Our record investments in public transit, including more
than $9.5 million in Gas Tax funding this year, have helped to
strengthen London’s economy, improve air quality and build a
stronger community.”
“Federal and
Provincial investment in
London’s public transit system is critical to
maintaining and building ridership, service hours and supporting
infrastructure,” said David Winninger, Chair of the London Transit
Commission. “We look forward to a continued partnership with the
Federal and Provincial government in
London’s public transit service.”
Her Worship
Anne Marie DeCicco-Best, Mayor of London said, “Sustainable,
predictable investment from the senior levels of government in
London’s public transit services is critical
for continued growth.
The investment is good for the economy, environment and community
access.
Smart bus
technology was first implemented on London Transit’s buses in 2008.
The new features, including interactive voice response and web-based
travel information, automatic passenger counters on 43 buses, and
the coordination of the bus fleet with
London’s traffic light system, will
contribute to further improving the travel experience for users.
The implementation of Phase
II was made possible thanks to a contribution of nearly $3.3 million
from the 2006 federal Public Transit Capital Trust as well as $3.1
million provided by
the Government of Ontario through its
Dedicated Gas Tax
Funds for Public Transportation (Gas Tax) Program.
Budget 2006 provided a one-time payment to provinces and territories
through the $900 million Public Transit Capital Trust in support of
capital investments in public transit and infrastructure as a means
to reduce traffic congestion and emissions. Budget 2008 set aside an
additional $500 million to support capital investments through the
Public Transit Capital Trust.
London Transit received approximately $4.2 million and $6
million respectively under the programs.
Since 2004, the Government of Ontario has committed $1.6 billion in
provincial Gas Tax funding to 93 transit systems serving 119
communities, including nearly $48.5 million to the City of
London. In total, since 2003, the Province
has committed approximately $77.2 million to the City of
London
to improve and expand public transit.
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