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Montreal transit to break ridership record

The Montreal transit corporation said it will break a ridership record this year.

More people will ride the STM this year than in the past 60 years

The STM will have carried riders about 405 million times in 2011. (CBC)

The Montreal transit corporation (STM) said it will break a ridership record this year.

The STM said it expects to have more riders than at any point in the past 60 years.

Vice-president Marvin Rotrand said Thursday that the STM will have carried riders405 milliontimes this year.

He said several factors have caused more people to use public transit.

Rotrand said people have turned to the system because of traffic headachesandgreater concern about theenvironment. He said increased public funding has also helped.

"The STM's had more money from the city. Mayor Tremblay is a huge supporter of public transit. The government of Quebec has come through. It's allowed us to renew our fleet, add extra vehicles, boost services and people have come," said Rotrand.

Challenges ahead

According to Rotrand,STM ridership will approach capacity in 2012and the system will require an injection of cash to fund expansion plans, including more buses and more garages.

Rotrand said the STM doesn't want to hike fare prices, but he said it needs more money to expand.

He said the extra funds could come from different sources, including gasoline taxes, tolls on roads and bridges and more money from the federal government.