Trudeau announces $1.3 billion for Montreal metro extension as election looms
MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed $1.3 billion of federal funding Thursday towards extending Montreal’s metro line — a project first announced by Rene Levesque in 1979.
To describe the extension of the blue line eastward by five metro stations as long-awaited is an understatement. Successive governments have been dangling the prospect of a new metro line in front of the city’s east-end voters for 40 years.
But the $1.3 billion pledged by Trudeau is the largest amount of money to be put on the table so far for the project, which does not yet have an estimated final cost. The plan is to extend the metro line five stops beyond the St-Michel station to the Anjou borough.
All the politicians on stage Thursday at the St-Michel community centre — located in Trudeau’s federal riding of Papineau — said the goal was for construction to begin in 2021 and be completed by 2026.