Sarnia — Sarnia Transit will purchase three zero-emission buses and install three new charging stations after a combined investment of almost $6M from the Government of Canada and the City of Sarnia.
This investment will allow Sarnia Transit’s to expand its fixed-route and on-demand services to better serve all areas of the city including rural areas with limited service. This expansion will also allow Sarnia Transit’s Care-A-Van service to better serve seniors and people with special needs, helping them get around their community.
“I am pleased this investment will support the City of Sarnia update their transit infrastructure and expand their fleet with eco-friendly vehicles. Investments in Sarnia Transit will help make the service more reliable and connected. Investments like this demonstrates a commitment to communities across Canada to help keep them moving and connected.” Peter Fragiskatos, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, on behalf of Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities