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The Réseau express métropolitain unveils the official names of its stations

The Réseau express métropolitain unveils the official names of its stations

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The Réseau express métropolitain (REM) unveiled the official names for the stations of its 67-kilometre network across the greater Montréal area. After a rigorous process establishing toponomy of the REM network, eight stations changed names to be better integrated into the metropolitan transport grid. A joint announcement concerning the Griffintown station will be made later with the city of Montréal.

With assistance from experts in the field, guiding principles were established for the entire network:

  • For existing service points (stations or terminals) that are directly connected to the REM or converted by the REM, we maintained the existing names so as not to create confusion in landmarks for users.
  • For new REM service points, we used the geolocation of stations (intersections or city names) so that network users can quickly recognize their location.
  • Avoid copying station or bus terminal names from existing networks that will not be connected to the REM.

Cities and partners were also consulted during this process.

 

The official toponymy of the REM network is as follows:

 

Name at REM launch in 2016

Finale name

Towards Deux-Montagnes  

Deux-Montagnes

Deux-Montagnes

Grand-Moulin

Grand-Moulin

Sainte-Dorothée

Sainte-Dorothée

Île-Bigras

Île-Bigras

Roxboro-Pierrefonds

Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Sunnybrooke

Sunnybrooke

Bois-Franc

Bois-Franc

Du Ruisseau

Du Ruisseau

Montpellier

Montpellier

A40

Côte-de-Liesse

Mont-Royal

Ville-de-Mont-Royal

Canora

Canora

Édouard-Montpetit

Édouard-Montpetit

McGill

McGill

Gare Centrale

Gare Centrale

Towards the South Shore  

Île-des-Sœurs

Île-des-Sœurs

Panama

Panama

Du Quartier

Du Quartier

Rive-Sud

Brossard

Towards Saint-Anne-De-Bellevue  

Des Source

Des Sources

Pointe-Claire

Fairview–Pointe-Claire

Kirkland

Kirkland

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue

Anse-à-l’Orme

Towards the Airport  

Technoparc Montréal

Marie-Curie

Aéroport-Montréal-Trudeau

YUL-Aéroport-Montréal-Trudeau

 

 

The REM network map has been updated to reflect these changes:

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About REM

The Réseau express métropolitain (REM) is a new, 67-km integrated public transit network of 26 stations that will link downtown Montréal, the universities, the South Shore, the West Island, the North Shore and Montréal–Trudeau airport through a fully automated, electric light rail system. Offering high-frequency service, the REM will be in service 7 days per week, 20 hours per day, and will be connected to the 3 main lines of the Montréal metro.

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For more information

Emmanuelle Rouillard-Moreau
Conseillère, communications et relations médias
514-847-2129