Montreal commuter rail lines threatened

Montreal commuter rail lines threatened

By Trains Staff | September 13, 2024

| Last updated on September 17, 2024


Three routes could be replaced by buses

Cab car leads train of blue-and-silver commuter coaches at station
Cab car AMT 701 leads a deadhead move westward past the Montreal West Station on July 8th, 2022. One of three Montreal commuter rail lines threatened with closure stops at this station.  (Michael Berry)

 

MONTREAL — There are Montreal commuter rail lines threatened with closure. A report by Autorité Régionale de Transport Métropolitain suggests that closing three commuter rail lines could save up to C$21 million annually, CBC News reports. Commuters would be served by bus connection to adjacent rail lines instead.

 

They are the three least-traveled EXO commuter rail lines, serving Candiac in the south, Mascouche in the north, and Mont-Saint-Hilaire in the east. The report is dated Aug. 29.

 

“There are very few cities in the world that are closing train lines. On the contrary, they’re trying to multiply them,” says Mont-Saint-Hilaire Mayor Marc-André Guertin. “Right now, there aren’t reserved lanes everywhere so more buses in traffic is nonsense.”

 

The Candiac line runs adjacent to the Expo Rail museum.

 

ARTM attributes the cuts to reduced post-pandemic ridership and financial constraints stemming from the conversion of the Deux-Montagnes line to the Réseau Express Métropolitain light rail line.

 

Candiac and Mascouche are on Canadian Pacific routes and Mont-Saint-Hilaire is on a Canadian National route.

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