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  2. 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.

  3. Réseau express métropolitain - Wikipedia

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    The REM will consist of 26 stations on three branches. Twelve of these stations are on the former suburban Deux-Montagnes line and became part of the REM after being converted to rapid transit standards. Several have received new names since the project's inception. [57] All stations on the REM will be accessible, and Metro interchange stations ...

  4. Exo commuter rail - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) led initially to the closure of the Mount Royal Tunnel in May 2020, causing the Deux-Montagnes lines to terminate at Bois-Franc station, and the Mascouche line was rerouted around the Western end of Montreal in order to reach Central Station from the south. [19]

  5. Du Ruisseau station - Wikipedia

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    All-day before 8:00 PM 135 De l'Esplanade: Rush hours; morning departures and afternoon arrivals Société de transport de Laval; No. [1] [4] and route name Service times 55 Laval-Ouest - Fabreville - Henri-Bourassa Terminus Nord. Passes by Bois-Franc Station to the west and Bois-de-Boulogne Station to the east. Regular

  6. Template:Mont-Saint-Hilaire line - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Mont-Saint-Hilaire line, a commuter rail line in Canada.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  7. File:Montreal public transit icons - REM.svg - Wikipedia

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    Bois-Franc station; Bonaventure station; Brossard station; Canora station (REM) Champlain Mall; Côte-de-Liesse station; Des Sources station; Deux-Montagnes station; Du Quartier station; Du Ruisseau station; Exo Chambly-Richelieu-Carignan sector; Fairview Pointe-Claire; Fairview–Pointe-Claire station; Grand-Moulin station; Green Line ...

  8. Category : Future Réseau express métropolitain railway stations

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  9. Mount Royal Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Royal Tunnel (French: tunnel sous le mont Royal, tunnel du mont Royal) is a railway tunnel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.The tunnel is the third longest in Canada, after the Mount Macdonald Tunnel and the Connaught Tunnel, and connects the city's Central Station, in Downtown Montreal, with the north side of Montreal Island and Laval and passes through Mount Royal.