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The 2016 Canada's Core Public Infrastructure Survey from Statistics Canada found that all of Canada's 247 streetcars were owned by the City of Toronto. The vast majority (87.9%) of these streetcars were purchased from 1970 to 1999, while 12.1% were purchased in 2016.
Municipality or region Province Population (2021) Bus Rapid transit Regional/commuter rail Toronto: Ontario: 2,794,356 Toronto Transit Commission (includes TTC streetcars) ...
Tren Suburbano statistics only [41] 41 Pakistan: 52.39 2018 42 Ireland: 50.06 2019 [10] 43 Thailand: 50 2017 [42] Bangkok MRT alone had 113.7 million passengers in 2018. [43] 44 Myanmar: 48 2017 [44] 45 Chile: 47 2018 [45] Santiago Metro alone had 721 million passengers in 2018. [46] 46 Malaysia: 44.51 2018 47 Tunisia: 41 2017 48 Algeria: 39 2018
The Intercity Electric Railway Industry in Canada University of Toronto Press 1966; Eagle J. A., The Canadian Pacific Railway and the Development of Western Canada, 1896–1914. McGill-Queen's University Press 1989; R. B. Fleming; The Railway King of Canada: Sir William Mackenzie, 1849–1923 University of British Columbia Press, 1991
Transport Canada (French: Transports Canada) is the department within the Government of Canada responsible for developing regulations, policies and services of road, rail, marine and air transportation in Canada. It is part of the Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities (TIC) portfolio. The current Minister of Transport is Anita Anand.
Public transport in Canada by province or territory (16 C) B. Bus transport in Canada (12 C) E. Canadian public transport executives (1 C) F. ... Statistics; Cookie ...
The North American Transportation Statistics Interchange, established in 1991, is a trilateral forum of government officials from transportation and statistical agencies of the United States, [1] [2] Canada, [3] [4] and Mexico.
The Montreal Metro is Canada's second-busiest rail transit system. Drawing inspiration from the Paris Métro , it uses rubber-tired metro technology, the only such system in Canada. The 69.2-kilometre (43.0 mi) system has 68 stations on four lines, which serve the north, east, and central portions of the Island of Montreal , as well as the ...