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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 the third quarter of 2025. [5] It was formerly a commuter rail station on the Deux-Montagnes line until Exo ended service in 2020.
Map of the proposed REM network Passengers prepare to board at Brossard station. The REM will consist of 26 stations on three branches. Twelve of these stations are on the former suburban Deux-Montagnes line and will become part of the REM after being converted to rapid transit standards. Several have received new names since the project's ...
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The station is located at 3735 Henri-Bourassa Boulevard West, between Jules-Poitras Boulevard and Dutrisac Street, just west of Autoroute 15 exit # 3 in Saint-Laurent on the border with Cartierville. It is located about one kilometre from the Bois-de-Boulogne station on the Saint-Jérôme line .
On May 11, 2020, service between Bois-Franc and Montreal Central Station was closed due to the construction of Réseau express métropolitain (REM). [3] On December 31, 2020, the Deux-Montagnes line closed permanently in favour of REM service which will operate along the same route.
To Gare Bois-Franc ( Rush hour only) Stinson Certain rush hour departures start/end at Gare Bois-Franc [ah] 172 du Golf N Île-des-Soeurs: S Levert Street and Place du Commerce [ai] Frontenac 174 Côte-Vertu Ouest E Côte-Vertu: W Air Canada Headquarters: Saint-Laurent 175 Griffith/Saint-François E Du Collège: W Douglas-B.-Floreani and Kieran ...
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Bois-Franc (French pronunciation: [bwa fʁɑ̃]) is a residential neighbourhood in the borough of Saint-Laurent in Montreal that was designed by the architect Louis Sauer. [ 1 ] A bird's eye view of Bois-Franc.