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Sarnia is using leftover transit funds to replace aging buses and expand trails, testing electric options for future fleets.
Sarnia is nearing completion of its $27.7 million federal and provincial transit grant, used since 2019 for bus replacements, new shelters, pedestrian signals, and trail expansions.
A proposed $1.47 million from remaining funds will replace aging 2017 buses, with new vehicles expected in one to two years.
Ongoing trail projects include extending the London Line under Highway 40 and finishing the Confederation Line.
The city is testing a small electric pilot bus for limited routes, but continues relying on smaller gas buses for fleet reliability, with future electric purchases under consideration.
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Sarnia está utilizando los fondos de tránsito sobrantes para reemplazar los autobuses viejos y ampliar los senderos, probando opciones eléctricas para futuras flotas.