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  2. Réseau express métropolitain - Wikipedia

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    The REM de l'Est was a proposed second REM line that would have been 32 km (20 mi) long and included 23 stations. Announced in 2020, [ 92 ] [ 93 ] it would have used the same technology as the REM but would not be connected directly to the first section of the network.

  3. REM de l'Est - Wikipedia

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    The firm had then yet to inaugurate the original REM system's first line. [16] The REM de l'Est was announced as a 32 km (19.88 mi) extension of the REM, with 23 stations connecting the underserved east of Montreal Island to downtown Montreal. [1] [17] Like the REM, the REM de l'Est would have been an electric, fully automated light metro system.

  4. List of R.E.M. concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Montreal: Canada Le Spectrum de Montréal — April 19, 1983 Kirkland: United States Alumni Gym — April 20, 1983 New Haven: Woolsey Hall — April 22, 1983 Boston: Walter Brown Arena — April 23, 1983 Hartford: Agora Ballroom — April 24, 1983 Aberdeen: Fountain Casino — April 26, 1983 Farmingdale: Spize Club — April 28, 1983 Hoboken ...

  5. Griffintown–Bernard-Landry station - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante first expressed a desire to name the station after the late Premier of Quebec, Bernard Landry, due to his involvement as Quebec's Minister of Finance, in the redevelopment of the area adjacent to Griffintown and the western portion of Old Montreal as the Cité du Multimédia, a business cluster for Information Technology companies. [7]

  6. Bois-Franc station - Wikipedia

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    Bois-Franc station is a future Réseau express métropolitain (REM) interchange station in the Bois-Franc neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. REM service is expected to begin at the station in October 2025. [6] It was formerly a commuter rail station on the Deux-Montagnes line until Exo ended service in 2020.

  7. Édouard-Montpetit station - Wikipedia

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    Édouard-Montpetit station (French pronunciation: [edwaʁ mɔ̃pəti]) is a Montreal Metro station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [5] It is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) and serves the Blue Line. It is located in the Côte-des-Neiges area of the borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce near the borough of ...

  8. Canora station (REM) - Wikipedia

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    The station is located at 7300 Canora Road, immediately northwest of Jean Talon Street.. From the opening of the Deux-Montagnes Line in 1918 by the Canadian Northern Railway until the modernization of the line, which took place between 1993 and 1995, the station was called Portal Heights because of its location at the northwest end of the Mount Royal Tunnel.

  9. Du Ruisseau station - Wikipedia

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    Du Ruisseau station is a future Réseau express métropolitain (REM) station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, expected to open for REM service by October 2025. It was formerly a commuter rail station on the Deux-Montagnes line until Exo ended service in 2020.