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Stations

The Réseau express métropolitain will have 26 stations spread across the Greater Montréal area. Each station will be accessible to all and will have an elevator.

Bright, modern architecture

The stations have been designed to integrate harmoniously into their neighbourhoods. The REM’s architecture will be characterized by the use of wood, one of Québec’s major raw materials, and of glass, which will let in natural light. Designed by local firms, the stations’ architecture will improve safety, streamline transportation and create attractive common spaces for users and local residents alike.

Station REM Technoparc

Accessible to all

As well as being equipped with elevators and escalators, REM stations will be universally accessible to facilitate travel for those with reduced mobility, cyclists, parents with strollers, and travellers with baggage.

26 stations in Greater Montréal

Comfort and safety

Passengers will wait for trains in closed and ventilated buildings that emphasize light and transparency for safety. Platforms will be separated from the tracks by automatic sliding doors which open only when an REM train arrives. This technology will increase your safety and minimize interruptions to the service.

Station REM Du Ruisseau

The stations will also have bicycle racks and drop-off areas. There will be bus platforms at a number of stations and municipal bus lines will be redesigned or enhanced to better serve REM users.