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February 19, 2013

Study: Young Montreal residents stick with transit

MONTREAL — A McGill University study found that young Montreal residents are not only using public transit more, but that the shift continues as they age, The Gazette reported.

The study found that in Montreal, 43% of people from age 20 to 25 used only public transit to get to school or work in 2008, compared with just 36% in 1998. Study researchers say Montreal-area transit agencies could seize on the trend and make transit even more attractive to youth. For the full story, click here.


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