Chair of the STM Board of Directors announces search for two new members representing customers
From December 13 to 27 inclusive, Montrealers are invited to participate
From December 13 to 27 inclusive, Montrealers are invited to participate
As of February 7, 2022, fare booths will only accept payment by debit and credit card.
Due to the major renovation project and accessibility updates at Outremont station, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) will have to close the station from January 10 to August 19, 2022, inclusive.
The STM announces its plan for a safe and progressive return of the métro musicians.
Mr Philippe Schnobb earned an Excellence Award, and the STM received the Safety and Security Award for their Métro intervention and cooperation team (MICT) and the Innovation Award for its paratransit service project, Extra Connecte.
Testing new reservation app for its shared taxibus service in the areas of Senneville and Saint-Anne-de-Bellevue (Sainte-Marie neighbourhood)
The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) was awarded a Platinum Envision recognition for the Côte-Vertu garage project, a first in Canada for a public transit project.
In the usual order, Mr. Luc Tremblay, Chief Executive Officer of the STM, M. Philippe Schnobb, Chair of the STM Board of Directors, Mme Valérie Plante, Montréal mayor Valérie Plante, and M. Eric Alan Caldwell, City of Montréal executive committee member responsible for mobility- Photo credit : Louis-Étienne Doré, photographer
Route changes to lines 460 Express Métropolitaine and 100 Crémazie, effective August 23.
The swearing in of the first unit of special constables with Marie-Claude Léonard, Executive Director of the Metro network, and Jocelyn Latulippe, Director of Safety and Control.
The STM proudly annouces that it will bgein testing on a new electric minibus for paratransit.
The STM will be undertaking preparatory work on the Blue line extension in the Lacordaire/Jean-Talon area and invites citizens, businesses and other concerned invididuals to be prepared.
The STM, with the support of Canada Running Series (CRS), is launching its very first Défi STM to entice Montrealers to go out more, explore their city and use public transit..
The STM, the OBM, the SDS and the SPVM are reporting positive results for the 2020-2021 winter plan announced last fall - Photo credit : Mission Old Brewery/Christian Blais
Two virtual information sessions will be held in 2021
The Board of Directors of the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is aware of the unique nature of the images that are being shared of the intervention that took place at Jean-Talon station on April 17 and responds to the concerns expressed by the public by calling on Marco Gaggino, a lawyer specializing in police ethics, who will act as an independent expert to support the STM. The latter will audit the preliminary conclusions of the internal investigation.
As part of the Côte-Vertu garage project, the Société de transport de Montréal must close Côte-Vertu station from May 29 to August 22, inclusive, in order to install a track switch ahead of the station. This switch will increase train frequency by up to 25% on the Orange line at peak periods. Mitigation measures will be implemented to minimize inconveniences caused by the station closure.
Following the adoption of the document by the Board of Directors, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is marking the end of a truly extraordinary year with the publication of its 2020 Annual Report. The Report details three major crises: the out-of-service bus issue, the COVID-19 pandemic and the October cyber attack on the company.
This considerable acknowledgement is the culmination of 33 years of persistent efforts to recruit and retain a diverse workforce - On the photo : Alain Brière, Executive Director, Human Resources at STM - Photo credit : Pamela Lajeunesse/CDPDJ
A a playlist as a fun way to remind its customers of how the bus and métro networks have always inspired Montrealers and brightened their days
Our new vision aims to build a rapport between our inspectors and our customers and allow inspectors to do more to improve the quality of customers’ trips - From left to right: Pénélope Toupin, Inspector, Anick Lavoie, Inspector, Jocelyn Latulippe, Director, Security and Control, Philippe Schnobb, Chair of the STM Board of Directors, and Francis Turmel, Inspector. Crédit photos : Mission Old Brewery, Christian Blais
The integrated Pie-IX BRT project office will begin phase 3 of the project on March 22.
Automated external defibrillators will be installed in all métro stations over the following weeks.
The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) has reached a new milestone in its plan to add 300 buses to its fleet with the completion of expansion work on the Legendre bus garage, which will soon house 56 of the new buses.
An invitation for the clientele to take part in a virtual celebration beginning tomorrow
The STM implements a naming committee for the blue line extension, tasked with proposing names for the future stations of the extended section.
Bus and métro networks and paratransit service will remain accessible and the STM will maintain its service offer during the new lockdown period beginning on January 9.