REM travel info

The REM

The Réseau express métropolitain (REM) is an electric train project with four lines in the metropolitan region. It will be integrated into the existing public transit systems to provide service adapted to user’s daily needs.

For more information about the REM work: rem.info / 1-833-REM-INFO / info@rem.info

Shuttle

Major works are ongoing on the REM in the Mont-Royal Tunnel, and no trains will be able to use it during this time.

This means that the service is discontinued on the exo6 Deux-Montagnes. A shuttle serves the Roxboro-Pierrefonds and Sunnybrooke train stations and is a good option for getting downtown.

Mascouche train is also impacted, three trains departing in the morning and afternoon will take an alternative route to bypass the mountain and reach Central Station downtown. The other trains will stop at the Ahuntsic station. Here are options for getting downtown :

  • The Green line : Several express bus lines will take you to the métro network.
  • Transfer at Sauvé : You can also take the train and transfer at the Sauvé train station to the métro.

For information on all mitigation measures, visit Mobility Montréal’s website.

Questions?

For any questions regarding the shuttles, please contact us

Other projects underway on the STM's territory

The Réseau express métropolitain (REM) has begun building its future Édouard-Montpetit station. The new station will be located at the site of the Marie-Victorin entrance building.

Before demolishing the entrance building, we will close it to recover equipment such as:

  • Light fixtures
  • Loudspeakers
  • Butterfly doors 
  • Handrails
  • Wall finishes

The above equipment will be used for maintaining métro system facilities.

The station’s two other entrances will remain open. For your safety, use the entrance located at the corner of Vincent D’Indy Avenue and Édouard-Montpetit Boulevard.

Did you know that...?

The new station will connect to the Montréal métro’s Blue line and will be one of the deepest stations in North America.

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