Montreal light-rail network set to open 14 new stations on Nov. 17
- Montreal's light-rail network will open 14 new stations on November 17, with the Deux-Montagnes line set to launch.
- Three of the new stations will connect to the metro system, expanding connectivity.
- The full REM network will span 67 kilometers and feature 26 stations, costing $9.4 billion.
- The final section, connecting to Montréal-Trudeau International Airport, is expected to open in 2027.
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Montreal’s REM sets Nov. 17 for opening of next section
Montreal’s REM light rail system will open its Deux-Montagnes branch on Nov. 17. The last train to Deux_Montagnes, the section shown in dark green, will depart at 8:30 p.m.; the portion in light green will run until 1 a.m. on weekdays. REM MONTREAL — The second portion of Montreal’s Réseau express métropolitain light rail system will open on Monday, Nov. 17, builder CDPQ Infra announced today (O t. 20, 2025). The Deux-Montagnes branch, replacing…
Montreal Light-Rail Network Set to Open 14 New Stations on Nov. 17
Montreal’s light-rail system has an opening date for its northwest expansion, with the Deux-Montagnes line set to open on Nov. 17. The new branch of the REM network includes 14 stations, three of which connect to the metro system. The Deux-Montagnes segment is an extension of the Brossard line, composed of the first five stations of the network that opened in July 2023 and connect the South Shore to downtown. Part of the new line—from the city’s…
REM to roll into Montreal's North Shore starting Nov. 17
CDPQ Infra says it should be ready to open the Deux-Montagnes branch of the REM on Nov. 17, if all goes to plan between now and then. The launch will mean that 14 new stations will come into service from downtown Montreal to the suburb just northwest of Laval.

Montreal light-rail network set to open 14 new stations on Nov. 17
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MONTREAL — Starting on Monday, November 17, the trains of the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) will operate between downtown Montreal and Deux-Montagnes, on the North Shore. The opening of this antenna, which is expected by public transit users, will ensure that 14 stations will be added to the REM network. Currently, five stations are in service between Montréal and Brossard, on the South Shore. The new line will consist of three connections …
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