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Blue Line extension: The largest tunnel boring machine ever seen in Quebec has arrived

Blue Line extension: The largest tunnel boring machine ever seen in Quebec has arrived

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The Blue Line Project Office is pleased to announce that the tunnel boring machine has arrived at the Port of Montreal, marking a key milestone in the project. Custom-made in Germany for Montreal’s metro extension project, this massive drilling machine, has a cutting wheel measuring 9.7 metres in diameter will be used to dig and encase 4.6 kilometers of tunnel all the way to Anjou.

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STM’s Reaction to the Proposal of a New Mediation Team

STM’s Reaction to the Proposal of a New Mediation Team

The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) accepts Minister Boulet’s proposal to begin a new chapter in negotiations with the maintenance workers’ union through the appointment of a renewed team of mediators. The goal is to reach an agreement that will benefit public transit users and all residents of the metropolitan region.

  Negotiations with the Maintenance Union: Formal Request for the Next Step Provided by Law

Negotiations with the Maintenance Union: Formal Request for the Next Step Provided by Law

In an effort to move closer to an agreement with the union, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) announces its intention to continue negotiations with a third party and proceed to the next step outlined in the Act respecting the process of negotiation of collective agreements and the settlement of disputes in the municipal sector. This step involves submitting a formal request for the appointment of a special mandatary.

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The STM unveils its 100th work of art in the Montreal métro

The STM unveils its 100th work of art in the Montreal métro

With the recent installation of Point de mire by artist Francis Montillaud, the Montreal métro now boasts 100 works of art—a milestone that highlights the métro’s prominent role in the city’s artistic and architectural heritage.