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Transport committee  There is a variety of models: everything from the municipality owning the equipment to the private contractor providing all equipment and services. It works out as what's best for the local government in that particular location.

October 19th, 2011Committee meeting

Trevor Webb

Transport committee  There is very minimal capital required of an operator in British Columbia because the crown corporation, BC Transit, supplies the actual buses. There's your largest cost of capital. In Alberta, for example, we have systems in which we own the buses and provide all services, and

October 19th, 2011Committee meeting

Trevor Webb

Transport committee  If we go back to using the example of British Columbia---

October 19th, 2011Committee meeting

Trevor Webb

Transport committee  As I mentioned in my presentation, we do two-party and three-party contract arrangements and we receive federal funding. In British Columbia, for example, the federal government puts a lot of money into transportation. That is part and parcel of some of the capital costs associat

October 19th, 2011Committee meeting

Trevor Webb

Transport committee  Thank you, Doug. Good afternoon. I'm Trevor Webb, the director of transit operations with Pacific Western Transportation. We are a progressive, industry-leading private carrier in Canada, with operations in motor coach charter, scheduled service, and employee transfer. We have s

October 19th, 2011Committee meeting

Trevor Webb