
STM 2022 Annual Report
Shaping the sustainable mobility of today and tomorrow
Shaping the sustainable mobility of today and tomorrow
The STM announces that it will be able to provide the bus service offer planned in the 2023 budget and maintain the level of service on the métro.
The STM announces additional measures to improve safety and maintenance in the métro.
First achievement as part of the STM bus network redesign
Interruption de service sur la ligne verte, entre les stations Lionel-Groulx et Frontenac, et ce, par mesure préventive et pour une période indéterminée
Starting today, residents of the agglomeration of Montréal aged 65 and over can load their OPUS cards with a Free 65+ All Modes A transit fare.
Starting April 15, cyclists will enjoy extended hours and relaxed regulations for bringing their bikes into the métro. The pilot project allowing pet dogs in the métro will also see its terms extended to match the new bike measures.
McGill station now has fully operational elevators.
To gain insight into the public transit needs of Westmount residents
Following the release of the provincial government’s 2023–2024 budget, the STM welcomes the $400 million emergency funding announced for public transit as an average of 916,000 trips in its network per work day last week,
In collaboration with Transit, the STM is rolling out a new tool for viewing current detours in the bus network.
The identified expense reduction measures will not affect the service offering.
This agreement marks a new era of collaboration and another step in plans to extend the Blue line to Galeries d’Anjou
Today, the integrated Pie-IX BRT project office is launching a new call for tenders for the construction of the Notre-Dame section of the Pie-IX BRT that extends the service between Pierre-De Coubertin Avenue and Notre-Dame Street East.
Ludovic Boney, Jocelyne Alloucherie, Alain Paiement, Marc Séguin and Nadia Myre are the five artists chosen to provide public artworks for the blue line extension.
La vice-première ministre et ministre des Transports et de la Mobilité durable, Mme Geneviève Guilbault, et la mairesse de Montréal, Mme Valérie Plante annoncent un investissement de plus de 565 M$, pour améliorer le service dans le métro de Montréal. Ces sommes serviront à doter la ligne bleue d’un nouveau système de contrôle des trains.