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  2. Quebec City Tramway - Wikipedia

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    The system would be implemented in three phases with the first phase to be completed in 2030. [4] The Quebec provincial government has authorized the implementation of phase 1 of the tramway, which consists of a 19 km (12 mi) line running from Le Gendre to Charlesbourg. [1] A former streetcar system existed in the city between 1865 and 1948. It ...

  3. Réseau de transport de la Capitale - Wikipedia

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    The CTCUQ improved transit in Quebec City in numerous ways: dedicated bus lanes on certain arterial roads in 1975, express routes in 1977, and the establishment of the Parc-O-Bus in 1980. In this period, it also acquired multiple private bus companies and standardized fares.

  4. Urban rail transit in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Quebec City Tramway is a proposed light rail transit line in Quebec City. [34] It would link Beauport to Cap Rouge, passing through Quebec Parliament Hill. The 19-kilometre (12 mi) line would include a 1.8-kilometre (1.1 mi) underground segment, with the rest of the line being on the surface. [54]

  5. Quebec City tramway (1865–1948) - Wikipedia

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    The Quebec City tramway (1865–1948) was a streetcar system that started operations in 1865 with horsecars, electrified in 1897 and ceased operation in 1948.This former system is distinct from the proposed light-rail line, known as the Quebec City Tramway (French: Tramway de Québec).

  6. List of public transit authorities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    GO Transit: Quebec City: Quebec: 549,459 Réseau de transport de la Capitale: Métrobus ... Clearwater Regional Transit System 100 Mile House: British Columbia 1,928

  7. Transportation in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. Montreal has two international airports, one for passenger flights only, and the other for cargo. Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (also known as Dorval Airport) in the City of Dorval serves all commercial passenger traffic and is the headquarters for Air Canada [1] and Air Transat. [2]

  8. Transportation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's transportation system includes more than 1,400,000 kilometres (870,000 mi) of roads, 10 major international airports, 300 smaller airports, 72,093 km (44,797 mi) of functioning railway track, and more than 300 commercial ports and harbours that provide access to the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans as well as the Great Lakes and the ...

  9. Exo Le Richelain sector - Wikipedia

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    The Exo (public transit) Le Richelain sector is the public transportation system for the municipalities of La Prairie, Candiac and Saint-Philippe, which are suburbs lying southeast of Montreal in Quebec, Canada.