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The Réseau express métropolitain light rail line between downtown Montreal and the North Shore community of Brossard, Que., ...
Service to three Exo commuter train lines that serve stations in and around the island of Montreal is still at a halt, as Canada's two largest rail networks and their employees work toward ...
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Greater Montreal riders will return to their regular commute this morning as the Exo transit system says service will resume after the work stoppage by Canada's two major railways came to an end.
An exo train is seen in 2019. "Compared to the REM, exo trains can carry more passengers over longer distances, as they provide more seating and direct routes," Sylvain Yelle writes. Allen McInnis ...
Montreal commuters who rely on the train have grown frustrated with countless delays and service interruptions over the past year.
Rail advocates are dusting off a proposal for passenger train service between Montreal, New Hampshire and Boston.
Greater Montreal’s Exo transit system says commuter lines will start to run again on Monday morning as the work stoppage by Canada’s two major railways comes to an end.
Operations on Exo commuter train lines 11 Vaudreuil-Hudson, 12 Saint-Jérôme and 14 Candiac will be suspended. The public transit authority will offer a free shuttle bus service as of Aug. 26.
MONTREAL - Greater Montreal riders returned to their regular commute Monday as service resumed on the Exo transit system following an end to the work stoppage by Canada’s two major railways.