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Deux-Montagnes

Deux-Montagnes station is the REM’s terminal station on the North Shore. This station underwent unique landscaping treatment to protect and enhance the surrounding natural environment, including the Roger-Lemoine woodland and the railway heritage. It’s also equipped with a park­and-ride lot and 5 bus platforms to serve neighbouring municipalities on the North Shore.

Type of station

Elevated

Municipality

Deux-Montagnes

Deux-Montagnes station is the REM’s terminal station on the North Shore. This station underwent unique landscaping treatment to enhance the surrounding natural environments, including the Roger-Lemoine woodland. Image for indicative purposes only.
Deux-Montagnes station is the REM’s terminal station on the North Shore. This station underwent unique landscaping treatment to enhance the surrounding natural environments, including the Roger-Lemoine woodland. Image for indicative purposes only.
It’s also equipped with a park-and-ride lot and five bus platforms to serve neighbouring municipalities on the North Shore. Image for indicative purposes only.
It’s also equipped with a park-and-ride lot and five bus platforms to serve neighbouring municipalities on the North Shore. Image for indicative purposes only.
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Implementation plan

The station is located on Deux-Montagnes Boulevard, between Ovila-Forget Street and 20th Avenue. Pedestrians arriving from the bus terminal have direct access to the station. The park-and-ride lot is accessible via Gaétan-Labrêche Street.

Discover the implementation plan for the Deux-Montagnes station, including the different accesses and services.

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Development

  • Start of construction: 2021
  • Height of the station: 14.2 m from street level
  • Length of each platform: 80 m
  • Landscaping around the station 

 

Services

  • Universal accessibility to the station’s platforms via elevators 
  • Bicycles: 248 spaces, 124 of which are covered
  • Bicycle access: Cyclists will be able to access the station via the Route verte bike path, which crosses Deux-Montagnes Boulevard. The station can also be accessed from southbound Deux-Montagnes Boulevard. 
  • Buses: 5 platforms and stops on nearby streets
  • Kiss-and-ride, paratransit and taxi spaces
  • Park-and-ride: similar number as today (approximately 1 245 spaces) including 5 universal access spaces, 116 spaces reserved for carpooling, and 23 parking spaces with electric car charging stations

 

Frequency once the network is fully commissioned

  • Peak hours: 5 minutes
  • Off-peak hours: 15 minutes

 

Travel times

  • Brossard: 51 minutes
  • Central Station: 34 minutes
  • McGill: 32 minutes
  • Édouard-Montpetit: 29 minutes
  • Bois-Franc: 17 minutes
  • YUL-Aéroport-Montréal-Trudeau: 36 minutes*
  • Anse-à-l’Orme: 44 minutes*

*To get to this station, you must transfer at Bois-Franc station. We’ve added a conservative 10­minute connection time to our calculations.