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Centre of Montréal

There are six REM stations in total in the Downtown Montréal sector. This sector covers the territories of the Saint-Laurent, Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Côte-des-Neiges boroughs, and the territory of the Town of Mont-Royal.

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Stations in this sector

Bois-Franc Station (exterior).  Located in the Saint-Laurent sector, the Bois-Franc station stands out by its strategic location at the center of the REM network. Image for indicative purposes only.
Bois-Franc Station (exterior). Located in the Saint-Laurent sector, the Bois-Franc station stands out by its strategic location at the center of the REM network. Image for indicative purposes only.
Bois-Franc Station (interior). Located in the Saint-Laurent sector, the Bois-Franc station stands out by its strategic location at the center of the REM network. Image for indicative purposes only.
Bois-Franc Station (interior). Located in the Saint-Laurent sector, the Bois-Franc station stands out by its strategic location at the center of the REM network. Image for indicative purposes only.
Du Ruisseau Station. Du Ruisseau station is located at the limit of Saint-Laurent and Ahuntsic-Cartierville boroughs, on Henri-Bourassa Boulevard West. Image for indicative purposes only.
Du Ruisseau Station. Du Ruisseau station is located at the limit of Saint-Laurent and Ahuntsic-Cartierville boroughs, on Henri-Bourassa Boulevard West. Image for indicative purposes only.
Montpellier Station. Located in the Saint-Laurent sector, between Jules-Poitras Boulevard and Muir Street, it is characterized by a green screen composed of trees and shrubs to promote its integration into the residential sector. Image for indicative purposes only.
Montpellier Station. Located in the Saint-Laurent sector, between Jules-Poitras Boulevard and Muir Street, it is characterized by a green screen composed of trees and shrubs to promote its integration into the residential sector. Image for indicative purposes only.
Côte-de-Liesse Station. The Côte-de-Liesse station (formerly known as Correspondance A40) is located in an industrial area in the borough of Saint-Laurent, north of Highway 40. It has been specifically designed to facilitate connections to the Mascouche exo train line. Image for indicative purposes only.
Côte-de-Liesse Station. The Côte-de-Liesse station (formerly known as Correspondance A40) is located in an industrial area in the borough of Saint-Laurent, north of Highway 40. It has been specifically designed to facilitate connections to the Mascouche exo train line. Image for indicative purposes only.
Ville-de-Mont-Royal Station. The Ville-de-Mont-Royal station is a distinctive station of the REM network whose terracotta color tones are reminiscent of the old train station. Image for indicative purposes only.
Ville-de-Mont-Royal Station. The Ville-de-Mont-Royal station is a distinctive station of the REM network whose terracotta color tones are reminiscent of the old train station. Image for indicative purposes only.
Station Canora. Un premier rendu, à vue aérienne, permet de voir la station Canora et son empreinte au cœur du quartier résidentiel Glenmount dans l’arrondissement Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. Des arbres et arbustes, ainsi que des plantes grimpantes seront aménagés de part et d’autre de la station afin d’offrir un écran visuel entre la station et les propriétés voisines. Image à titre indicatif seulement.
Station Canora. Un premier rendu, à vue aérienne, permet de voir la station Canora et son empreinte au cœur du quartier résidentiel Glenmount dans l’arrondissement Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. Des arbres et arbustes, ainsi que des plantes grimpantes seront aménagés de part et d’autre de la station afin d’offrir un écran visuel entre la station et les propriétés voisines. Image à titre indicatif seulement.
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Work

Work in progress

The construction of the REM in the Town of Mount Royal, as well as in the boroughs of Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Saint-Laurent and Ahuntsic-Cartierville continued with, among other things, the installation of part of the tracks and catenaries in the area.

The Canora and Ville-de-Mont-Royal sector

Interior finishing work (painting, ceramics, etc.) will continue throughout the year, as will the landscaping work. The park slab will also be handed over to the Town of Mount Royal so that it can begin the creation of a new public square.

The Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Saint-Laurent sectors 

In 2023, the teams will continue work in the area with the installation of catenaries and tracks as well as the power supply to the railway right-of-way. Landscaping and installation of street furniture will be completed at stations over the year.

Lastly, the complete transformation of the railway right-of-way will continue with the installation of the noise barrier posts. 

Works info

All obstructions
Construction activities
Winter and spring 2022

Construction of REM stations Canora and Ville-de-Mont-Royal

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Construction activities
Fall / Winter 2024

Construction of the Montpellier Station

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Public meetings

Visit our Events page to access summaries of the past meetings.

FAQ

Center and Airport

The REM will run in part on existing rail corridors. To ensure this high-frequency network is safe, grade crossings will be eliminated. In places where grade crossings currently exist, the road will be raised or lowered or the railway track will be elevated. (The REM will run on an elevated track above the road.) 

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