Côte-de-Liesse
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.
Type of station
Ground level
Borough
Saint-Laurent
Located in an industrial district in the borough of Saint-Laurent, north of Highway 40, this new station will also facilitate connections with the Mascouche exo train line. / Image for indicative purposes only.
Implementation plan
The station is located within the quadrangle formed by the Canadian National (CN) railway, Highway 40, Deslauriers Street and Stinson Street. The station is accessible via Stinson Street and Deslauriers Street.
Development
- Start of construction: Spring 2019
- Height of the station: 13.3 m from street level
- Length of each platform: 80 m
- Access to the exo platform from the REM station and the walkway connecting the neighbourhoods
- Landscaping around the station
Services
- Universal accessibility to the station’s platforms via elevators
- Bicycles: 36 spaces, 18 of which are covered
- Cycling access: On-street bike path near the Côte-de-Liesse station, on Montpellier Boulevard and Hodge Street. Cyclist access will be created from Stinson Street and Deslauriers Street to the station.
- Buses: Stops on nearby streets
- Kiss-and-ride, paratransit (to be defined) and taxi spaces
Frequency once the network is fully commissioned
- Peak hours: 2.5 minutes
- Off-peak hours: 5 minutes
Travel times
- Brossard: 27 minutes
- Central Station: 10 minutes
- McGill: 9 minutes
- Édouard-Montpetit: 5 minutes
- Bois-Franc: 5 minutes
- YUL-Aéroport-Montréal-Trudeau: 15 minutes*
- Anse-à-l’Orme: 24 minutes*
- Deux-Montagnes: 23 minutes*
*To get to this station, you must check the final destination before boarding the REM at Côte-de-Liesse station.