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Brandon transit users to benefit from safer, more efficient and accessible transit services


BRANDON, MB, Feb. 13, 2019 /CNW/ - Investing in public transit infrastructure provides people with efficient, sustainable transportation options. It helps reduce traffic congestion, improve the air we breathe and get Manitobans home faster at the end of a long day.

Today, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Rural Economic Development, joined the Honourable Jeff Wharton, Minister of Municipal Relations, to announce funding for six projects to improve the City of Brandon's public transit infrastructure.

These projects include providing paratransit users with better route mapping and an automated notification system to remind them of their scheduled trips. A new fence along the east and west sides of the Transit Terminal will also go up to reduce pedestrian traffic in the path of moving buses, and safety and accessibility improvements will be made at bus stops across the City.

Brandon Transit will also improve its on-board services by installing a new automated stop announcement system that provides clearly audible and visible notifications for passengers. And finally, fiber optics will be put in place to connect the Transit Station with the City's high speed network and allow for interactive displays of schedules, notices and bus locations, as well as new security cameras.

Once complete, these dynamic projects will significantly improve the rider experience and make public transit more a more convenient, accessible and appealing choice for local residents.

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"These extensive enhancements will make transit services across Brandon safer, more efficient and more convenient?even from the comfort of some users' homes! In turn, this will encourage more people to leave their cars in their driveways, helping reduce greenhouse gases and improve the air we breathe."

The Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Rural Economic Development

"Our government is pleased to be working with the City of Brandon and municipalities across the Province on important public transit infrastructure projects to ensure efficient public transportation, one of the backbones of thriving cities. Manitoba has a demonstrated history of supporting investment in infrastructure through successful partnerships with both Canada and our municipal partners, providing $650 thousand to eleven City of Brandon transit projects."

The Honourable Jeff Wharton, Minister of Municipal Relations

"The projects we've undertaken thanks to this funding contribution will improve safety at bus stops, augment the physical accessibility of our transit system, and provide a higher level of convenience, resulting in an overall better user experience for all Brandon transit riders."

His Worship Rick Chrest, Mayor of Brandon

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The Public Transit Infrastructure Fund is helping improve commute times, cut air pollution, strengthen communities and grow Canada's economy by supporting the rehabilitation of public transit systems, the planning of future system improvements and expansions, enhanced asset management and system optimization and modernization.

The following six projects announced today will make Brandon's public transit safer, more convenient and comfortable, and more accessible.

 

Project Name

Project Description

Federal funding

Provincial funding

Municipal funding

Para Transit Software Enhancement

 

Updating mapping tool and installing a new automated notification system

$37,500

N/A

$37,500

Bus Stop Accessibility Upgrades

 

Safety and accessibility improvements will be made at bus stops across the City

$175,000

N/A

$175,000

Automated Stop Announcement System

 

This will provide clear voice announcements and bright, LED screens that clearly communicate next stops

$120,000

N/A

$120,000

Transit Terminal Safety Fencing

 

Reducing pedestrian traffic in the path of moving buses

$37,500

N/A

$37,500

Fiber Optic Connectivity for Transit Station

 

Connecting the transit station to the City's high speed network to allow interactive displays of schedules, notices and bus locations

$75,000

N/A

$75,000

Transit Shelters Lighting Project

 

Installation of solar lighting in up to 48 transit shelters

$75,000

$37,500

$37,500

Total

$520,000

$37,500

$482,500

 

Associated links

Investing in Canada Plan Project Map:
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/map

Federal infrastructure investments in Manitoba: http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/map-carte/mb-eng.html

Investing in Canada: Canada's Long-Term Infrastructure Plan:
http://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/plan/icp-publication-pic-eng.html

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