Montreal Transit Agency Urges Commuters to Prepare as STM Maintenance Strike Nears
- A Montreal bus driver wore an orange shirt on June 4, 2025, in solidarity with STM maintenance workers starting their shift.
- Montreal is preparing for a possible transit strike by 2,400 maintenance workers that could begin on Monday and disrupt service.
- If the strike goes ahead, STM intends to limit or suspend bus and metro services during off-peak times for multiple days from June 9 through June 17.
- Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante hopes for a quick resolution, while the transit agency advises walking, biking, or working from home if possible.
- Regular transit service will continue during the Canadian Grand Prix event scheduled next Friday to Sunday despite the looming strike.
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The strike at the STM could disrupt the movements of thousands of transit users in Montreal, including students during the examination period.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe universities are already preparing for the strike of the Société de transport de Montréal (STM), which will disrupt the movement next week. If some will bring back the courses in virtual form, others will advocate flexibility. Since the negotiations are still in a stalemate, the public is called to anticipate its movements.
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The STM maintenance staff will be disconnected from June 9-17, resulting in service interruptions on the subway and buses.
·Montreal, Canada
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