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Temporary Network Rem — Upcoming Work Project Overview 3 TEMPORARY NETWORK REM — UPCOMING WORK PROJECT OVERVIEW 3 The REM: a fast, frequent and reliable service Deux-Montagnes line: More than 100 000 additional trips in both directions during rush hours 3 transfers to the metro Travel time cut by about 20 minutes in both directions for northern areas UPCOMING WORK 4 SOUTH SHORE AREA UPCOMING WORK 5 DOWNTOWN AREA MCGILL ÉDOUARD-MONTPETIT UPCOMING WORK 6 DEUX-MONTAGNES AREA BOIS-FRANC ST-EUSTACHE UPCOMING WORK 7 DEUX-MONTAGNES AREA CANORA MONT-ROYAL UPCOMING WORK 8 MONT-ROYAL TUNNEL A significant modernization project Reinforcement of the rock layer Construction of recesses and installation of jet fans The Mont-Royal tunnel Replacement of the will be closed to modernize lighting equipment the structure Construction of new Excavation of platforms ventilation shafts Replacement of the electrical power supply Installation of a new telecommunication system *Cross-section illustration showing the Replacement of rails work to be performed on the entire Replacement of length (5 km) of the Mont-Royal Drainage the ballast by a tunnel concrete slab UPCOMING WORK 9 WEST ISLAND AND AIRPORT AREA *Image of the Grand Paris Express for illustrative purposes PROJECT OVERVIEW 10 MAIN PHASES Train route stops at the January 2020 Bois-Franc station Complete interruption of Mid-2021 Deux-Montagnes rail services on the line line Opening of the REM 2022 central segment from the De Ruisseau station Complete opening of the Late 2023 REM PROJECT OVERVIEW 11 MAIN PHASES Train route stops at the January 2020 Ahuntsic station Mascouche Line Connection to the station 2022 Correspondance A40 MITIGATION STRATEGY CLOSED STATIONS JANUARY 2020 13 CLOSED STATIONS MID-2021 14 FOUR PILLARS OF THE NEW ANNOUNCEMENT OF FEBRUARY 28, 2019 15 TEMPORARY NETWORK Rail Improvement of Preferential Green and blue lines, shuttle current service measures and west branch and bus shuttles for buses of the orange line METROPOLITAN PARTNERS CITIES 16 PUBLIC TRANSIT CORPORATIONS AND METROPOLITAN PARTNERS ORGANIZATIONS 17 TEMPORARY NETWORK IN 2020 FOR EACH AREA DEUX-MONTAGNES AREA 19 PREFERRED ROUTE (rush hours) ①Rail shuttle ②Shuttle 964 ③Côte-Vertu station SHUTTLE 964 TEMPORARY NETWORK IN 2020 20 Departures Passenger pick-up synchronized with trains 3 buses at a time Waiting buses BOIS-FRANC STATION DEUX-MONTAGNES AREA 21 EXPRESS BUS SHUTTLE (off-peak and on weekends) - Shuttle 404 DEUX-MONTAGNES AREA 22 TRAVEL OPTIONS Improved service - Line 8 - Line 59 - Line 9 DEUX-MONTAGNES AREA TRAVEL TIME 23 • CURRENT TRAVEL TIME 45 min • PREFERRED ROUTE TIME 1 h 05 • TRANSFER ± 15 min • TIME BY CAR up to 1 h 50 LAVAL AREA 24 PREFERRED ROUTE (rush hours) ①Rail shuttle ②Shuttle 964 ③Côte-Vertu station LAVAL AREA 25 TRAVEL OPTIONS Improved service - Line 144 - Line 26 - Line 151 - Line 903 - Line 902 LAVAL AREA 26 SERVICE MAINTAINED (off-peak and on weekends) - Line 26 - Line 903 - Shared taxibus line T26 LAVAL AREA TRAVEL TIME 27 • CURRENT TRAVEL TIME 38 MIN • PROJECTED TRAVEL TIME 55 MIN • TRANSFER ± 15 MIN • TIME BY CAR up to 1 h 50 ROXBORO / SUNNYBROOKE AREAS 28 PREFERRED ROUTE (at all times) ①Shuttle 968 ②Côte-Vertu station ROXBORO / SUNNYBROOKE AREAS 29 ALTERNATIVE ROUTE (rush hours) ①Rail shuttle ②Shuttle 964 ③Côte-Vertu station ROXBORO / SUNNYBROOKE AREAS 30 TRAVEL OPTIONS Improved service - Line 470 - Line 475 ROXBORO / SUNNYBROOKE AREAS TRAVEL TIME 31 • CURRENT TRAVEL TIME 26 to 30 min • PROJECTED TRAVEL TIME up to 1 h • TIME BY CAR up to 1 h 15 CÔTE-VERTU AREA 32 PREFERRED ROUTE (rush hours) ①Shuttle 964 ②Côte-Vertu station CÔTE-VERTU AREA 33 TRAVEL OPTIONS Improved service - Line 121 CÔTE-VERTU AREA 34 TRAVEL OPTIONS - Line 64 - Line 117 - Line 170 - Line 70 - Line 171 MONT-ROYAL / CANORA AREA 35 PREFERRED ROUTE (rush hours) ①Shuttle 919 ②Namur station MONT-ROYAL / CANORA AREA 36 TRAVEL OPTIONS - Line 92 - Line 165 - Line 435 MONT-ROYAL / CANORA AREA TRAVEL TIME 37 • CURRENT TRAVEL TIME 8 min • PROJECTED TRAVEL TIME 35 min • TIME BY CAR up to 36 min MASCOUCHE / TERREBONNE AREA 38 PREFERRED ROUTE (rush hours) ①Bus shuttle from Terrebonne station or Mascouche station or line 30 or line 140 ②Radisson station MASCOUCHE / TERREBONNE AREA 39 ALTERNATIVE ROUTE ①Mascouche line ②Walk to Sauvé station ③Sauvé station REPENTIGNY / L’ASSOMPTION AREA 40 PREFERRED ROUTES (rush hours) ① Bus shuttle from Repentigny station or line 100 or line 300 or line 400 ② Radisson station TRAVEL TIME 41 MASCOUCHE LINE PROJECTED AREA CURRENT TRAVEL TIME TRAVEL TIME BY CAR TRANSFER TRAVEL TIME MASCOUCHE 1 h 05 min 1 h 15 up to 1 h 50 3 to 5 min (bus + metro) or 1 h 05 5 to 7 min (train + metro) TERREBONNE 57 min 1 h 05 up to 1 h 50 3 to 5 min (bus + metro) or 60 min 5 to 7 min (train + metro) REPENTIGNY 51 min 1 h 05 up to 1 h 50 3 to 5 min (bus + metro) or 55 min 5 to 7 min (train + metro) Ù MONTRÉAL’S EAST END 42 TRAVEL OPTIONS (rush hours) Pointe-aux-Trembles station - Express line 410 - Express line 430 - Express line 486 Rivière-des-Prairies station - Express line 449 MONTRÉAL’S EAST END 43 TRAVEL OPTIONS (rush hours) Saint-Léonard/Montréal-Nord station - Line 432 Saint-Michel/Montréal-Nord station - Line 139 and line 439 Ahuntsic station - Line 31 - Line 121 MASCOUCHE LINE TEMPORARY NETWORK IN 2020 44 PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE ROUTE FOR 2020 (rush hours) - 3 departures Mascouche / Central Station - 3 departures Central Station/ Mascouche Comparative routes - By metro from the Sauvéz station ± 35 min to Bonaventure - Detour by train to the Central Station ± 40 min to the Central Station CENTER MONTRÉAL AREA TEMPORARY NETWORK IN 2020 45 SOUTH SHORE AREA RESERVED LANES MAINTAINED IN 2019–2021 46 FARE MEASURES IMPLEMENTED UNTIL COMPLETION OF THE REM FARE MEASURES 48 DEUX-MONTAGNES LINE • FREE rail shuttle – Deux-Montagnes/Bois-Franc • FREE shuttle 964 – Bois-Franc/Côte-Vertu • Current users: annual subscription 4 months free as of January 2020 • Monthly pass fare: $86.50 MASCOUCHE LINE • Monthly pass fare Up to 30% discount • Minimum fare: 86,50$ FARE MEASURES EXEMPLES 49 DEUX-MONTAGNES LINE Stations Passes Current fares with a Fares as of January 2020 Difference 30% discount* (4 months free with the yearly subscription) Grand-Moulin TRAM 5 Monthly: $121 Yearly: $692 Yearly: -$639 Deux-Montagnes Yearly: $1,331 MASCOUCHE LINE Stations Passes Current fares Fares as of January 2020 Difference Mascouche TRAM 6 Monthly: $209 Monthly: $146 Monthly: -$63 Yearly: $2,299 Yearly: $1,606 Yearly: -$693 *The 12th month is free with the OPUS+ subscription NEXT STEPS PREFERENTIAL MEASURES FOR BUSES LAVAL / NORTH SHORE / WEST ISLAND 51 PREFERENTIAL MEASURES FOR BUSES LAVAL / NORTH SHORE / MONTRÉAL’S EAST END 52 MAJOR TRIP GENERATORS EVENT WITH EMPLOYERS 54 • Event in cooperation with Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal Gouvernement du Québec REM • Objectives Meet with 200 big businesses Share good practices CUSTOMER COMMUNICATION CUSTOMER COMMUNICATION 56 • Public information sessions Deux-Montagnes: September 26 Other upcoming events • Advertising in stations Deux-Montagnes line Mascouche line • Field crew: REM travel info • Route planner: • Mobility Montreal website: 57 Questions DEUX-MONTAGNES AREA 58 LAVAL AREA 59 ROXBORO / SUNNYBROOKE AREA 60 CÔTE-VERTU AREA 61 MONT-ROYAL / CANORA AREA 62 MASCOUCHE ET TERREBONNE AREAS 63 REPENTIGNY / L’ASSOMPTION AREAS 64 PREFERRED ROUTES (rush hours) ① Bus shuttle from Repentigny station or line 100 or line 300 or line 400 ② Radisson station MONTRÉAL’S EAST END 65 MASCOUCHE LINE TEMPORARY NETWORK IN 2020 66 PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE ROUTE FOR 2020 (rush hours) - 3 departures Mascouche / Central Station - 3 departures Central Station/ Mascouche Comparative routes - By metro from the Sauvéz station ± 35 min to Bonaventure - Detour by train to the Central Station ± 40 min to the Central Station DOWNTOWN MONTREAL AREA TEMPORARY NETWORK IN 2020 67 SOUTH SHORE AREA RESERVED LANES MAINTAINED IN 2019–2021 68 FARE MEASURES 69 DEUX-MONTAGNES LINE Stations Passes Current fares with a Fares as of January 2020 Difference 30% discount* (4 months free with the yearly subscription) Canora TRAIN 1 Monthly: $59.50 Yearly: $692 Yearly: +$38 Mont-Royal Yearly: $654 Montpellier Du Ruisseau TRAIN 2 Monthly: $69 Yearly: $692 Yearly: -$67 Bois-Franc Yearly: $759 Sunnybrooke Roxboro-Pierrefonds Île-Bigras TRAIN 3 Monthly: $84 Yearly: $692 Yearly: -$232 Sainte-Dorothée Yearly: $924 Grand-Moulin TRAIN 5 Monthly: $103 Yearly: $692 Yearly: -$441 Deux-Montagnes Yearly: $1,133 *The 12th month is free with the OPUS+ subscription. FARE MEASURES 70 DEUX-MONTAGNES LINE Stations Passes Current fares with a Fares as of January 2020 Difference 30% discount* (4 months free with the yearly subscription) Canora TRAM 1 Monthly: $86.50 Yearly: $692 Yearly: -$259 Mont-Royal Yearly: $951 Montpellier Du Ruisseau TRAM 2 Monthly: $86.50 Yearly: $692 Yearly: -$259 Bois-Franc Yearly: $951.50 Sunnybrooke Roxboro-Pierrefonds Île-Bigras TRAM 3 Monthly: $98.70 Yearly: $692 Yearly: -$394 Sainte-Dorothée Yearly: $1,086 Grand-Moulin TRAM 5 Monthly: $121 Yearly: $692 Yearly: -$639 Deux-Montagnes Yearly: $1,331 Laurentides area TRAM 6 Monthly: $146 Yearly: $692 Yearly: -$917 Yearly: $1,609 *The 12th month is free with the OPUS+ subscription. FARE MEASURES 71 MASCOUCHE LINE Stations Passes Current fares* Fares as of January 2020 Difference Ahuntsic TRAIN 1 Monthly: $85 Monthly: $86.50 Monthly: +$1.50 Sauvé Yearly: $935 Yearly: $951.50 Yearly: +$16.50 St-Michel–Montréal-Nord TRAIN 2 Monthly: $98.50 Monthly: $86.50 Monthly: -$12 St-Léonard– Yearly: $1,083.50 Yearly: $951.50 Yearly: -$132 Montréal-Nord Anjou TRAIN 3 Monthly: $120 Monthly: $86.50 Monthly: -$33.50 Rivière-des-Prairies Yearly: $1,320 Yearly: $951.50 Yearly: -$368.50 Pointe-aux- Trembles Repentigny Terrebonne TRAIN 5 Monthly: $147 Monthly: $103 Monthly: -$44 Yearly: $1,617 Yearly: $1,133 Yearly: -$484 Mascouche TRAIN 6 Monthly: $178 Monthly: $125 Monthly: -$53 Yearly: $1,958 Yearly: $1,375 Yearly: -$583 *The 12th month is free with the OPUS+ subscription.
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