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Does STM work in Longueuil?

Does STM work in Longueuil?

Transit fares valid at STM entry points in Longueuil and Laval | Société de transport de Montréal.

Does Opus card work in Longueuil?

The OPUS card represents the key to your travels on the Longueuil Transmission System (RTL), the Montreal Transit Corporation (STM), the Laval Transportation Corporation (STL), the Metropolitan Transportation Network (RTM) and even to the Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC) in Quebec City!

Can I use my STM card in Laval?

It’s up to you to load it with tickets. Tickets and passes can be added to your card at one of our points of sale, a Metropolitan ticket office or an automatic ticket machine located on the first level of a bus terminal, metro station or train station. Similarly, STM tickets aren’t valid for travel on buses in Laval.

Is the metro Open in Montreal?

Public transportation* is an affordable way to get around Montréal. The metro (subway) system is clean, safe and fast. The metro operates daily from 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. (1:30 a.m. on Saturdays). The average wait time between trains is eight minutes and three minutes during rush hour.

How much is Montreal bus?

Fares

Fares Prices Conditions
1 trip $3.50 The only fare sold on the bus. Exact change required.
2 trips $6.50 One single user.
10 trips1 $30.00
Unlimited Evening2 $5.75 6 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Where can I fill OPUS?

You can recharge a valid OPUS card with your choice of transit fares and view the content of your card:

  • Online at opusenligne.ca using a computer and OPUS card reader.
  • In the métro: at a fare vending machine, a recharging terminal, or a ticket booth.
  • At points of sale throughout the city.

What do I do with my old OPUS card?

Bring your expired card to an STM service centre, exo service center or an ARTM ticket office to get a new OPUS card. Please note that to get a new OPUS card, a transit fare purchase is required.

How much does it cost to take the metro in Montreal?

Montreal Metro Ticket Prices (Fares)

Fares Prices Conditions
1 trip $3.50 The only fare sold on the bus. Exact change required.
2 trips $6.50 One single user.
10 trips $29.00
Unlimited Evening $5.50 6 p.m. to 5 a.m.

When do the bus lines change in Quebec City?

This will include the addition of rush hour buses, the return of lines 30, 33, 85, 86, and 128, and the addition of two new lines, line 93 in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and line 442 in Longueuil. Service changes will take effect starting on Monday, June 21. Service changes will take effect starting on Monday, April 5.

Is the skibus coming back to Longueuil?

THE SKIBUS IS BACK! Longueuil, December 9, 2021 – The Réseau de transport de Longueuil (RTL) is pleased to announce the return of the SkiBus shuttle service to Mont-Saint-Bruno.

Are Longueuil residents finding their way back to public transit?

In the weeks after classes resumed, ridership increased 65% compared to last spring—a sign that residents of the Agglomération de Longueuil are gradually finding their way back to public transit. RTL’S 2020 ANNUAL REPORT: ÉCOUTER, S’ADAPTER, SE MOBILISER!

Where does line 461 stop in Longueuil?

Line 461 stops at the new Touraine/A20 park-and-ride lot, then at the Mortagne lot, and finally at the Radisson terminal. As of December 17, the paratransit platform currently located on Place Charles-Le Moyne will be moved inside the Longueuil terminal, in the F wing, near platform 41.

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