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The STCUM Is Setting up a Committee to Study the Morgan Street Issue
Montréal, June 2, 1997 - With the consent of the mayors of Baie d'Urfée, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and Beaconsfield, the members of the Board of Direction of the STCUM are going ahead with their project to reorganise public transit services in the West-Island as adopted at the beginning of the year.
Services Modified on Sunday, June 1
Tour de L'Île des Enfants
{C}Montréal, May 30, 1997{C} -The STCUM wishes to advise its ridership that modifications will be brought to several bus routes on Sunday June 1st to allow the Tour de l'Île des enfants to be held on Montréal streets.
The following STCUM bus routes will therefore be modified:
Security Agent for a Day
Montréal, May 23, 1997 - Marylin Jacques, 10, of the Marie-Reine des Coeurs elementary school and Étienne Rochette-Salmont, 11, of the Sainte-Claire elementary school lived a unique experience on May 21 by becoming security agents for a day. Indeed, wearing an official uniform and accompanied by an agent, they patrolled the métro network from 8 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon.
Services Modified during the Festival de la Santé
Montréal, April 28, 1997 - The STCUM wishes to inform its ridership that modifications will be brought to several bus routes on Sunday May 18 to allow the Festival de la Santé to be held in the streets of Montréal. There will therefore be no service on the following bus routes:
STCUM Customer Information
Work Completed on Métro Line 4 - Yellow
Montréal, April 16, 1997 - The STCUM wishes to inform its customers that restoration work on the line 4 - yellow tunnel has been completed. This happens to be very good news for commuters on the Berri-UQAM / Longueuil line since they can take advantage of the return to regular Saturday and Sunday service three weekends sooner than expected. The use of new work methods accounts in great part for the speed of the work.
The Montréal Métro
60 Million Dollars for Renovation of Stations
Montréal, March 27, 1997 - News that the Québec Government had agreed to cover 30 million dollars of the estimated 60 million dollars cost of the renovation program of the métro stations and Control Centre was very favourably received by the STCUM. The other half of the costs will be divided equally between the STCUM and the Metropolitan Transportation Agency.