Mitigation measures
Mobility Montréal and its partners have implemented a temporary public transportation network to minimize the impacts of the largest public transit project undertaken since Montréal’s metro.
Mobility Montréal and its partners have implemented a temporary public transportation network to minimize the impacts of the largest public transit project undertaken since Montréal’s metro.
Mascouche train line users are impacted by the REM work with the closure of the Mont-Royal tunnel. Connections to the green and orange lines of the métro are in place. T However, a train service is available between Mascouche and Central stations during rush hours by by-passing the Mount Royal
Learn moreTwo phases of the work will impact users from the North Shore: May 11, 2020, the closure of the Mont-Royal tunnel caused a partial disruption in service of the commuter train between the Bois-Franc station and the Central Station; December 31, 2021, the Deux-Montagnes line will be completely closed.
Learn moreThe REM work will be performed in two phases in Montréal West Island: May 11, 2020 the closure of the Mont-Royal tunnel caused a disruption in service between the Bois-Franc station and the Central Station; in December 31, 2020 the Deux-Montagnes line will be completely closed.
Learn moreThe Côte-Vertu metro station is the cornerstone of the temporary network, as this is where shuttles from the North Shore and Montréal West Island are rerouted.
Learn moreMont-Royal and Canora stations users are impacted by the REM work because of the closure of the Mont-Royal tunnel. Metro users are invited to use the orange and blue lines in the meantime.
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