Agence Métropolitaine de Transport

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The Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT) is the government agency that is responsible to plan, integrate, and coordinate public transportation services in the Greater Montreal area, including the Island of Montreal, Laval, and communities along North and South Shore of Montreal.

Commuter Trains

The AMT operates 5 commuter train lines and plans to add a sixth in late 2012.

List of commuter train lines

Line Name Length Began
Operation
Number of
Stations
Daily
Ridership
Weekday
Departures
Weekend
Departures
Train Type Operated by Remarks
Blainville–Saint-Jérôme 62.1 km 1997 13 10,200
(2008)
10 Round Trips No Service Diesel Montrain (CN)
Candiac 23.3 km 2001 8 2,700
(2007)
6 Round Trips No Service Diesel CP Rail
Deux-Montagnes 31.1 km 1982 (STM)
1996 (AMT)
12 31,200
(2007, Weekdays)
25 Inbound, 24 Outbound 11 Round Trips (Saturday)
6 Round Trips (Sunday)
Electric Montrain (CN)
Vaudreuil–Hudson CP Rail
Mont-Saint-Hilaire Montrain (CN)
Repentigny–Mascouche 51 km 2012
(planned)
14 N/A 8 Round Trips No Service Dual-Powered Montrain (CN) Planned Expansion

Bus Service

The AMT offers 2 express bus lines.

Route Number Route Name Departure Point Arrival Point Operator Remarks
90 Express AMT Chevrier Chevrier Park-n-Ride Terminus Centre-Ville RTL
935 TRAINBUS Gare Parc René-Lévesque / Peel STM

Fare Zones

Fleet