List of STM bus routes
Locale | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Service area | Island of Montreal |
Service type | Bus service |
Routes |
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Fleet | 1,845 Novabus LFS, Novabus LFS Articulated, New Flyer XE40 |
Daily ridership | 686,300 (weekdays, Q3 2024)[1] |
Annual ridership | 197,535,400 (2023)[2] |
Fuel type | Diesel fuel, Biodiesel, Hybrid, Electric |
Operator | Société de transport de Montréal (STM) |
Chief executive | Marie-Claude Léonard[3] (2022–present) |
Website | Official website |
Société de transport de Montréal (STM) operates 220 daytime and 23 night service routes and provide a vast number of routes for the Island of Montreal, serving an average of 1,403,700 daily passengers on an average weekday as of 2011[update].[4]
A route is referred to by its route number and name (such as 80 Du Parc). The name of the route is usually named after the road or the community that it primarily serves.
Express routes are usually denoted by a 4 before the number of its local equivalent (such as 480 Express Du Parc). However, there are some exceptions (such as 211 Bord-du-Lac/405 Express Bord-du-Lac), and some express routes (such as 475 Express Dollard-Des-Ormeaux) have no local equivalents.
Bicyle racks are equipped on bus routes 34, 94, 140, 146, 180, 185, 715 and 769.
Routes
Regular routes
The following is a complete list of all the Daytime Regular, Night Routes, Express Routes, and Senior Shuttles STM bus routes.
Legend | |
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Local routes (10-249) | |
Local and Rush hour routes
Monday-Friday (10-249) | |
All-day high-frequency routes (Buses run every 2 to 12 mins or less all-day) | |
45 | Rush-hour high-frequency routes (Buses run every 2 to 12 mins or less during rush hour) |
Senior shuttle routes (252-263) | |
All-night routes (300 series) | |
Express routes (400 series) | |
Shuttle routes (700 series)
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Other Shuttles |
Route | Termini | Garage | Notes | ||||
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10 | De Lorimier | N | De Lorimier and Crémazie | S | Papineau | Frontenac | |
11 | Parc du Mont-Royal/Ridgewood[a] | E | Christophe-Colomb and Rachel | W | Ridgewood | Mont-Royal | Does not serve Ridgewood and ends at Queen-Mary and Decelles after 9:30PM.[b] |
12 | Île des Soeurs | N | De L'Église | S | André-Prévost and Serge-Garant Streets | LaSalle | |
13 | Christophe-Colomb | N | Rousselot and Jarry | S | Rosemont | Saint-Denis | |
14 | Atateken[5][c] | N | Laurier | S | Champ-de-Mars | Mont-Royal | Originally named 14 Amherst until October 2019[5][d] |
15 | Sainte-Catherine | E | Papineau | W | Atwater | Frontenac | Will be discontinued on August 26, 2024 as part of the 2020s major network overhaul. Line 150 will have its frequency be improved to help with the loss.[6] |
16 | Graham | E | Parc | W | Decelles and Abbott | Stinson | |
17 | Décarie | N | Côte-Vertu | S | Place-Saint-Henri | Saint-Laurent | |
18 | Beaubien[e] | E | Honoré-Beaugrand | W | Saint-Laurent and Saint-Zotique | Saint-Denis | |
19 | Chabanel/Marché Central | E | Crémazie | W | De Louvain and De l'Acadie | Legendre | |
22 | Notre-Dame | E | Georges-V and Notre-Dame | W | Assomption | Frontenac | |
24 | Sherbrooke[f] | E | Montgomery and Sherbrooke | W | Villa-Maria | Frontenac | |
25 | Angus | N | Rosemont | S | Préfontaine | Mont-Royal | |
26 | Mercier Est[g] | E | Robitaille and Claude-Masson | W | Radisson | Anjou | Limited westbound AM rush service ends at Honoré-Beaugrand Metro Station directly via Sherbrooke[h] |
27 | Saint-Joseph | E | Laurier and Jeanne-d'Arc | W | Laurier | Mont-Royal | |
28 | Honoré-Beaugrand | N | Centre de transport Anjou | S | La Fontaine and Georges-Bizet | Anjou | |
29 | Rachel | E | Joliette | W | Saint-Urbain and Des Pins | Frontenac | |
30 | Saint-Denis/Saint-Hubert | N | Henri-Bourassa | S | Atateken and Viger | Saint-Denis | |
31 | Saint-Denis | N | Henri-Bourassa | S | Rosemont | Saint-Denis | |
32 | Lacordaire | N | Lacordaire and Léger | S | Rougemont and Notre-Dame | Anjou | |
33 | Langelier | N | Ozias-Leduc and Perras | S | Émile-Legrand and Notre-Dame | Anjou | |
34 | Sainte-Catherine | E | Viau | W | Papineau | Frontenac | |
35 | Griffintown | E | Place-des-Arts | W | Place-Saint-Henri | LaSalle | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 to be extended westward to facilitate access to downtown from the Sud-Ouest area as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
36 | Monk[i] | E | Square-Victoria-OACI | W | Angrignon | LaSalle | Novabus LFSe Electric buses run on this route[j]
Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 to provide better service to the Sud-Ouest’s commercial axes and for the École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS) as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
37 | Jolicoeur[k] | N | Vendôme | S | Angrignon | LaSalle | Some rush hour services start and end at De l'Église metro for now.[l]
Will be split on August 26th, 2024 at De l’Église metro station. The service will be extended to LaSalle métro station while service on Jolicoeur will be maintained. A new line, 38 - De l’Église will begin on the same date that will cover the route that line 37 used to cover.[6] |
38 | De l’Église | N | Vendôme | S | De L'Église | TBA | Will be in service starting August 26, 2024 |
39 | Des Grandes-Prairies | E | Des Sciences and Bâtisseurs | W | D'Amiens and Hôtel-de-Ville | Anjou | |
40 | Henri-Bourassa Est | E | Pointe-aux-Trembles | W | D'Amos and Arthur-Buies | Anjou | |
41 | Quartier Saint-Michel/Ahuntsic | E | Forest and Pie-IX | W | Sauvé | Legendre | |
43 | Monselet | E | Rivière-des-Prairies and Gouin | W | Saint-Vital and Henri-Bourassa | Anjou | |
44 | Armand-Bombardier[m] | N | 26th Avenue and Gouin | S | Radisson | Anjou | |
45 | Papineau[m] | N | De Saint-Firmin and Gouin | S | Papineau | Legendre | |
46 | Casgrain | E | Laurier | W | Bernard and De l'Esplanade | Saint-Denis | |
47 | Masson | E | Laurier and Jeanne-d'Arc | W | Laurier | Mont-Royal | |
48 | Perras[m] | E | Rivière-des-Prairies | W | Henri-Bourassa | Legendre | |
48X | Perras/Gouin[m] | E | Rivière-des-Prairies via Gouin and Ozias-Leduc |
W | Henri-Bourassa via Gouin and Ozias-Leduc |
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49 | Maurice Duplessis[m] | E | Rivière-des-Prairies | W | Henri-Bourassa | Anjou | |
51 | Édouard-Montpetit[n] | E | Laurier | W | Montréal-Ouest | Mont-Royal | Some rush hour services start and end at Snowdon metro.[o] |
52 | Liège | E | Crémazie | W | De Liège and Jeanne-Mance | Legendre | |
54 | Charland/Chabanel[p] | E | Sauvé and Larose | W | Côte-Vertu and Lebeau | Legendre | Operates from 6 AM to 7 PM.[q] |
55 | Saint-Laurent[m] | N | Henri-Bourassa | S | Place-d'Armes | Saint-Denis | |
56 | Saint-Hubert[r] | N | Henri-Bourassa | S | Collège Ahuntsic | Legendre | School days only service.[s] |
57 | Pointe Saint-Charles
(to be renamed to Charlevoix starting 26/08/2024)[6] |
E | Guy-Concordia | W | De Condé and Centre | LaSalle | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 north of Charlevoix métro station. It will also be renamed to "57 Charlevoix" as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
58 | Wellington | E | LaSalle | W | George and Albert-Couture | LaSalle | Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024 and be partially integrated into route 107 Verdun as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
61 | Wellington | E | McGill | W | LaSalle and Argyle | LaSalle | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 east of LaSalle Boulevard as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
63 | Girouard | N | Clanranald and Isabella | S | Atwater | LaSalle | |
64 | Grenet[t] | N | Grenet and De Serres | S | Côte-Vertu | Saint-Laurent | |
66 | The Boulevard | N | Walkley and Côte-Saint-Luc | S | Guy-Concordia | Saint-Denis | |
67 | Saint-Michel[u] | N | Saint-Michel Loop | S | Joliette | Legendre | |
68 | Pierrefonds[v] | E | Grenet and De Serres | W | Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park | Saint-Laurent | Extended service to de l'Anse-à-l'Orme and Timberlea at certain hours of the day[w]
Serves Cap-Saint-Jacques beach weekdays off-peak before 9 PM and weekends before 9 PM during the summer[x] |
69 | Gouin | E | Cégep Marie-Victorin | W | Grenet and De Serres | Legendre | |
70 | Bois-Franc[y] | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Transcanadienne and Lévy | Saint-Laurent | Most weekend service starts/ends at Raymond-Lasnier and Beaulac[z] |
71 | Du Centre
(to be renamed to Pointe-Saint-Charles starting 26/08/2024) |
N | Lionel-Groulx | S | LaSalle | LaSalle | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 to be extended south to De l’Église métro station and north to Guy-Concordia métro station, which are both on Green metro line. It will also be renamed to "71 Pointe-Saint-Charles" as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
72 | Alfred-Nobel | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | |
73 | Dalton | E | Du Collège | W | Cavendish and Griffith | Saint-Laurent | |
74 | Bridge | N | Bonaventure | S | Marc-Cantin and Studio MELS | Frontenac | |
75 | De la Commune | N | Bonaventure | S | Square-Victoria-OACI | Frontenac | Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024 as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
78 | Laurendeau | E | Place-Saint-Henri | W | Angrignon | LaSalle | Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024 as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
80 | Du Parc | N | Querbes and Durocher | S | Place-des-Arts | Stinson | |
81 | Saint-Jean-Baptiste | N | Rodolphe-Forget and Fernand-Forest | S | Saint-Jean-Baptiste and Notre-Dame | Anjou | |
85 | Hochelaga | E | du Golf and Métropolitain | W | Frontenac | Frontenac | |
86 | Pointe-aux-Trembles | E | Terminus 100th Avenue | W | 58th Avenue and Gouin | Anjou | |
90 | Saint-Jacques[m] | E | Atwater | W | École Dalbé-Viau | LaSalle | |
92 | Jean-Talon Ouest | E | Jean-Talon | W | Des Jockeys and Clanranald | Saint-Denis | |
93 | Jean-Talon | E | Everett and Pie-IX | W | Parc | Stinson | |
94 | D'Iberville | N | Cirque du Soleil | S | Du Havre and Sainte-Catherine | Frontenac | |
95 | Bélanger | E | Galeries d'Anjou | W | Jean-Talon | Saint-Denis | |
97 | Avenue-Du-Mont-Royal[m] | E | Pie-IX | W | Mount Royal Park | Mont-Royal | |
99 | Villeray | E | Everett and 24th Avenue | W | Jean-Talon | Saint-Denis | |
100 | Crémazie | E | Crémazie | W | Terminus CAE | Stinson | |
101 | Saint-Patrick | E | Charlevoix | W | De l'Église and Saint-Patrick | LaSalle | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 to be extended to LaSalle Borough Hall and connect to Angrignon métro station, as well as the Lafleur-Newman terminus as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
102 | Somerled | E | Vendôme | W | Connaught and Westmore | LaSalle | |
103 | Monkland[m] | E | Villa-Maria | W | Côte-Saint-Luc and Westminster | Stinson | |
104 | Cavendish | E | Atwater | W | Caldwell and Des Maimonides | LaSalle | |
105 | Sherbooke | E | Vendôme | W | Montréal-Ouest | Stinson | |
106 | Newman[aa] | E | Angrignon | W | Terminus Lafleur | LaSalle | Because of the merger of 406 Express Newman and this line, it will become a rush-hour high-frequency line and be modified on August 26th, 2024, with the western portion of the 106 Newman route being simplified as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
107 | Verdun[ab] | N | Des Pins and Docteur-Penfield | S | Stephens and LaSalle | LaSalle | Currently runs start/end at the Charlevoix Metro station during rush hours.
Will become a rush-hour high-frequency line and be modified on August 26th, 2024 to be extended west, taking riders all the way to CÉGEP André-Laurendeau via the Lapierre overpass. The line will also stop at Verdun métro station and Square-Victoria-OACI station as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
108 | Bannantyne | E | Atwater | W | Bannantyne and Stephens | LaSalle | |
109 | Shevchenko | N | Angrignon | S | Édouard and Lacharité | LaSalle | Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024 and be partially integrated into route 123 Dollard/Shevchenko as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
110 | Centrale | E | Angrignon | W | 28th Ave and Remembrance | LaSalle | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 to now stop closer to CÉGEP André-Laurendeau via Lapierre Street and to Carrefour Angrignon. The route will also be simplified south of the Canal de l’Aqueduc as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
112 | Airlie | E | Jolicoeur | W | Airlie and Lafleur | LaSalle | Will become a rush-hour high-frequency line and be modified on August 26th, 2024 via Centrale Street to better serve the area south of the Canal de l’Aqueduc as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
113 | Lapierre | E | Angrignon | W | Terminus Lafleur | LaSalle | Will be simplified on August 26th, 2024 on Jean-Milot in the Oblats area as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
114 | Angrignon | N | TBA | S | TBA | TBA | Will be in service starting August 26, 2024 |
115 | Paré | E | Namur | W | Devonshire and Kraft Canada | Stinson | |
116 | Lafleur/Norman | N | Croissant Claire | S | Terminus Lafleur | LaSalle | Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024 and be integrated into new route 190 Norman, which will connect to Lionel-Groulx métro station as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
117 | O'Brien | N | Gouin and O'Brien | S | Du Collège | Saint-Laurent | |
119 | Rockland | N | Mont-Royal | S | Côte-des-Neiges | Stinson | |
121 | Sauvé/Côte-Vertu[ac] | E | Saint-Michel and Sauvé | W | Beaulac and Thimens | Legendre | |
123 | Dollard
(to Dollard/Shevchenko starting 26/08/2024) |
N | Montréal-Ouest | S | Gagné and Centre LeCavalier | LaSalle | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 south of Newman and will now run on Shevchenko Boulevard. The new 198 Broadway line will run on a portion of Dollard Avenue to accommodate this change. It will also be renamed as "123 Dollard/Shevchenko" as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
124 | Victoria | N | Stinson and Hodge | S | Vendôme | Stinson | |
125 | Ontario | E | Viau | W | Place-des-Arts via McGill | Frontenac | |
126 | Thimens/Grenet | E | Grenet and Henri-Bourassa[ad] | W | St.-Laurent High School (Émile-Legault Building) | Saint-Laurent | |
128 | Ville Saint-Laurent | N | Muir and Fortier | S | Stinson and Hodge | Stinson | |
129 | Côte-Sainte-Catherine | N | Clanranald and Isabella | S | Champ-de-Mars | Saint-Denis | |
131 | De l'Assomption | N | Angevin and Lisieux | S | Assomption | Frontenac | |
135 | De l'Esplanade[ae] | N | Du Ruisseau | S | Crémazie | Legendre | |
136 | Viau[m] | N | Grandes-Prairies and Lacordaire | S | Viau | Frontenac | |
138 | Notre-Dame de Grâce | E | Atwater | W | Caldwell and Des Maimonides | LaSalle | |
139 | Pie-IX[af] | N | Henri-Bourassa and Pie-IX | S | Pie-IX and Notre-Dame | Legendre | Pass only every 30 minutes due to the BRT line.[ag] |
140 | Fleury | E | Gouin and Sainte-Gertrude | W | Sauvé | Legendre | |
141 | Jean-Talon Est | E | Honoré-Beaugrand | W | Saint-Michel | Anjou | |
144 | Des Pins | E | Sherbrooke | W | Atwater | Saint-Denis | |
146 | Christophe-Colomb/Meilleur[ah] | E | Henri-Bourassa | W | du Mont-Cassin and Meilleur | Legendre | Starts/ends at Georges-Baril and Henri-Bourassa before 8 PM weekdays |
150 | René-Lévesque | E | Papineau | W | Atwater | Frontenac | Will have its frequency increased on August 26th, 2024 to every 20 minutes between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m., and to every 30 minutes between 7 p.m. and midnight as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
160 | Barclay | E | Beaubien | W | Vézina and Coolbrook | Stinson | |
161 | Van Horne[m] | E | Rosemont | W | Kildare and Westminster | Saint-Denis | |
162 | Westminster | E | Villa-Maria | W | Kildare and Cavendish | Stinson | |
164 | Dudemaine | E | Henri-Bourassa | W | Guénette and Bois-Franc | Saint-Laurent | |
165 | Côte-des-Neiges | N | Ville-de-Mont-Royal | S | Guy-Concordia | Stinson | |
166 | Queen Mary | N | Vézina and Macdonald | S | Guy-Concordia | Stinson | After 9 PM this route serves Ridgewood |
168 | Cité-du-Havre | N | McGill | S | André-Prévost and Serge-Garant Streets | Frontenac | |
170 | Keller | N | Jean Bourdon and Henri-d'Arles | S | Côte-Vertu | Saint-Laurent | |
171 | Henri-Bourassa[ai] | E | Henri-Bourassa | W | Thimens Loop To Gare Bois-Franc ( Rush hour only) |
Stinson | Certain rush hour departures start/end at Gare Bois-Franc[aj] |
172 | du Golf | N | Île-des-Soeurs | S | Levert Street and Place du Commerce[ak] | Frontenac | |
174 | Côte-Vertu Ouest | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Air Canada Headquarters | Saint-Laurent | |
175 | Griffith/Saint-François | E | Du Collège | W | Douglas-B.-Floreani and Kieran | Stinson | |
176 | Berlioz[8] | N | Île-des-Soeurs | S | terminus de la Pointe-Sud | Frontenac | |
177 | Thimens | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Saint-Laurent Garage | Saint-Laurent | |
179 | De l'Acadie | N | De l'Acadie and De Salaberry | S | Acadie | Saint-Denis | |
180 | De Salaberry | E | Sauvé | W | Lachapelle and Gouin | Legendre | |
183 | Gouin East | E | Terminus Sherbrooke Est | W | 58th Avenue and Gouin | Anjou | |
185 | Sherbrooke | E | Bellerive and Baldwin | W | Frontenac | Frontenac | |
186 | Sherbrooke Est | E | Terminus Sherbrooke Est | W | Honoré-Beaugrand | Anjou | |
187 | René-Lévesque[m] | E | 42nd Avenue and Prince-Arthur | W | Honoré-Beaugrand | Anjou | |
188 | Couture | E | Couture and Langelier | W | Saint-Michel | Anjou | |
189 | Notre-Dame | E | Terminus Sherbrooke Est | W | Honoré-Beaugrand | Anjou | |
190 | Norman | E | TBA | W | TBA | TBA | Will be in service starting August 26, 2024 |
191 | Broadway/Provost | E | Lionel-Groulx | W | Dorval | LaSalle | Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024 and be integrated into new route 198 Broadway as well as new route 190 Norman, which will connect to Lionel-Groulx métro station as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
192 | Robert | E | Centre de Transport Anjou | W | Crémazie | Anjou | |
193 | Jarry[m] | E | Jarry and Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine | W | Howie-Morenz Arena | Legendre | |
195 | Sherbrooke/Notre-Dame
(to Dorval/Angrignon starting 26/08/2024) |
E | Angrignon | W | Dorval | LaSalle | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 to improve service to the Highlands and Oblats neighbourhoods in LaSalle. It will also be renamed as "195 Dorval/Angrignon" as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
196 | Parc industriel Lachine[al] | N | Côte-Vertu | S | Saint-Antoine and 32nd Avenue | Saint-Laurent | |
197 | Rosemont[am] | E | Langelier | W | Rosemont | Legendre | |
200 | Sainte-Anne de Bellevue | E | Terminus Fairview | W | Terminus Macdonald | Saint-Laurent | |
201 | Saint-Charles/Saint-Jean[an] | N | Brunswick and Fairview Pointe-Claire | S | Auto Plaza and Brunswick | Saint-Laurent | Circular route from Terminus Fairview, northbound on schedules is northbound on Saint-Jean and southbound on Saint-Charles and vice versa.[ao]
Enters the Fairview Terminus only after 7 PM[ap] |
202 | Dawson | E | Du Collège | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | |
203 | Carson | E | Dorval | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | |
204 | Cardinal[aq] | E | Dorval | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | Starts/ends in the north bus loop of Dorval Rail Station instead of the Dorval Terminus.[ar] |
205 | Gouin | E | Roxboro-Pierrefonds | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | |
206 | Roger-Pilon | E | Roxboro-Pierrefonds | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | |
207 | Jacques-Bizard | N | Chevremont and Jacques-Bizard | S | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | |
208 | Brunswick | E | Roxboro-Pierrefonds | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | |
209 | Des Sources | N | Roxboro-Pierrefonds | S | Montréal-Trudeau International Airport | Saint-Laurent | |
211 | Bord-du-Lac | E | Lionel-Groulx | W | Terminus Macdonald | LaSalle | |
212 | Sainte-Anne[as] | E | Terminus Macdonald | W | Sainte-Anne Hospital | St-Michel | Not wheelchair accessible. Runs with minibuses like the Navette Or routes[at] |
213 | Parc Industriel Saint-Laurent | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Place Riviera | Stinson, Saint-Laurent | |
215 | Henri-Bourassa | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | |
216 | Transcanadienne | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent | |
217 | Anse à l'Orme | E | Terminus Fairview | W | de L'Anse-à-l'Orme and Timberlea Trail | Saint-Laurent | |
218 | Antoine-Faucon | E | Terminus Fairview | W | Château-Pierrefonds and Oka | Saint-Laurent | |
219 | Chemin Sainte-Marie | E | Terminus Fairview | W | Clark-Graham | Saint-Laurent | |
220 | Kieran[au] | E | Du Collège | W | Kieran and Douglas B. Floreani | Saint-Laurent | Only 3 weekday departures on this line[av] |
225 | Hymus | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Terminus Fairview | Saint-Laurent |
Senior Shuttle routes
Route | Termini | Garage | Notes | ||||
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252 | Navette Or Montréal-Nord | E | Fernand-Gauthier and Gouin | W | Salk and de Charleroi | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
253 | Navette Or Saint-Michel | N | Sauvé and Rancourt | S | No. 4325 Jean-Talon | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
254 | Navette Or Rosemont | E | Les Galeries D’Anjou | W | André-Laurendeau and Rachel | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
256 | Navette Or LaSalle | E | No. 1400 Angrignon | W | Jean-Milot and des Oblats | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
257 | Navette Or Rivière-des-Prairies | E | Étienne-Brais and Résidence Rivière-des-Praries | W | Les Galeries D’Anjou | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
258 | Navette Or Hochelaga-Maisonneuve | E | Place Versailles | W | Saint-Germain and Winnipeg | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
259 | Navette Or Mercier-Ouest | E | Place Versailles | W | De Cadillac and Rodolphe-Mathieu | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
260 | Navette Or Anjou | N | Des Riverains and Bombardier | S | Centre Communautaire Anjou | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
262 | Navette Or Côte-St-Luc | N | No. 7500 Mackle | S | Carrefour Angrignon | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
263 | Navette Or Bordeaux-Cartierville | E | Du Bois-de-Boulogne and Arthur-Lismer | W | Cavendish and Thimens | St-Michel | Service suspended indefinitely |
All-night routes
Route | Termini | Garage | Notes | ||||
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350 | Verdun/LaSalle | E | Frontenac | W | Terminus Lafleur and Newman | LaSalle | |
353 | Lacordaire/Maurice-Duplessis | E | Maurice-Duplessis and RDP | W | Frontenac | Anjou | |
354 | Sainte-Anne de Bellevue/Centre-ville | E | Atwater | W | Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue | LaSalle | |
355 | Pie-IX | N | Henri-Bourassa and Pie-IX | S | Atwater | Anjou | |
356 | Lachine/YUL Aéroport/Des Sources | E | Frontenac | W | Sunnybrooke | LaSalle | |
357 | Saint-Michel | N | Saint-Michel and Henri-Bourassa | S | Frontenac | Frontenac | |
358 | Sainte-Catherine | E | Frontenac | W | Atwater | Frontenac | |
359 | Papineau | N | Henri-Bourassa and Séguin | S | Papineau | Mont-Royal | |
360 | Des Pins | E | Frontenac | W | Atwater | LaSalle | |
361 | Saint-Denis | N | Henri-Bourassa | S | Place-d'Armes | Saint-Denis | |
362 | Hochelaga/Notre-Dame | E | Terminus 100th Avenue | W | Frontenac | Anjou | |
363 | Saint-Laurent | N | Henri-Bourassa | S | Place-d'Armes | Saint-Denis | |
364 | Sherbrooke/Joseph-Renaud | E | Centre de Transport Anjou | W | Atwater | Anjou | |
365 | Du Parc | N | Lachapelle and Gouin | S | Saint-Antoine and Saint-Urbain | Legendre | |
368 | Avenue-Du-Mont-Royal | E | Frontenac | W | Côte-Vertu | Mont-Royal | |
369 | Côte-des-Neiges | N | Namur | S | Atwater | Stinson | |
370 | Rosemont | E | Honoré-Beaugrand | W | Kildare and Westminster | Saint-Denis | |
371 | Décarie | N | Centre de Transport St-Laurent | S | Atwater | Stinson | |
372 | Jean-Talon | E | Maurice-Duplessis and RDP | W | Namur | Anjou | |
376 | Pierrefonds/Centre-ville | E | Atwater | W | Pierrefonds and Saint-Charles | Saint-Laurent | |
378 | Sauvé/YUL Aéroport[aw] | E | Saint-Michel and Sauvé
via | Dorval |
W | Montréal–Trudeau International Airport | Saint-Laurent | Serves Dorval station Eastbound only |
380 | Henri-Bourassa | E | L-J- Forget and Larrey | W | Stinson and Montpellier | Stinson | |
382 | Pierrefonds/Saint-Charles | E | Namur | W | Beaconsfield | Saint-Laurent |
Express routes
Route | Termini | Garage | Notes | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
401 | Express Saint-Charles | N | Cégep Gérald-Godin | S | Beaconsfield | Saint-Laurent | |
405 | Express Bord-du-Lac | E | Lionel-Groulx | W | Terminus Macdonald | LaSalle | |
406 | Express Newman[ax] | E | Angrignon | W | Terminus Lafleur | LaSalle | Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024 and be completely merged with 106 Newman as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
407 | Express Île-Bizard | E | Roxboro-Pierrefonds | W | Chevremont and Jacques-Bizard | Saint-Laurent | |
409 | Express Des Sources | N | Du Collège | S | No. 14103 Anselme-Lavigne | Saint-Laurent | |
410 | Express Notre-Dame | E | Terminus 100th Avenue | W | Lucien-L'Allier | Mont-Royal | |
411 | Express Lionel-Groulx | E | Lionel-Groulx | W | Terminus Macdonald | LaSalle | |
419 | Express John Abbott[ay] | E | Terminus Fairview | W | Collège John-Abbott | Saint-Laurent | Weekend service is summer only, which the route is extended to Zoo Ecomuseum and Terminus MacDonald[az] |
420 | Express Notre-Dame de Grâce | E | Metcalfe and René Lévesque | W | Côte-St-Luc and Westminster | LaSalle | |
425 | Express Anse à l'Orme | E | Lionel-Groulx | W | de L'Anse-à-l'Orme and Timberlea Trail | LaSalle | |
427 | Express Saint-Joseph | E | Laurier and Pie-IX | W | Guy-Concordia | Mont-Royal | |
428 | Express Parcs Industriels de l'Est | N | Rivière-des-Prairies | S | Radisson | Anjou | |
430 | Express Pointe-aux-Trembles | E | 81st Avenue and Notre-Dame | W | Lucien-L'Allier | Mont-Royal | |
432 | Express Lacordaire | N | Perras and Armand-Bombardier | S | Cadillac | Anjou | |
439 | Express Pie-IX [ba] | N | Cégep Marie-Victorin | SB | Pie-IX extension to Notre-Dame | Legendre | BRT service everyday weekends from 8h-18h[bb] |
Express Pie-IX/Laval[bc] | N | Saint-Martin Park and Ride in Laval | BRT service everyday weekends from 8h-18h. This is currently the only route that goes outside the urban agglomeration of Montreal.[bd] | ||||
440 | Express Charleroi | E | D'Amos and Lacordaire | W | Sauvé | Legendre | |
444 | Express Cégep Marie-Victorin | N | Cégep Marie-Victorin | S | Radisson | Anjou | |
445 | Express Papineau | E | 20th Avenue and de Bellechasse | W | De la Cathédrale and René-Lévesque | Saint-Denis | |
448 | Express Maurice-Duplessis | E | 6th Street and 70th Avenue | W | Radisson | Anjou | |
449 | Express Rivière-des-Prairies | N | Rivière-des-Prairies | S | Radisson | Anjou | |
460 | Express Métropolitaine[be] | E | Galeries d'Anjou via Dorval | W | Montréal–Trudeau International Airport via Dorval |
Legendre | |
465 | Express Côte-des-Neiges[bf] | N | Ville-de-Mont-Royal | S | Saint-Laurent | Stinson | Replaces portion of 435 on Côte-des-Neiges and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 545 R-Bus Côte-des-Neiges[bg] |
467 | Express Saint-Michel | N | Saint-Michel and Henri-Bourassa | S | Joliette | Legendre | |
468 | Express Pierrefonds/Gouin | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Usine de Filtration de Pierrefonds | Saint-Laurent | |
469 | Express Henri-Bourassa | E | Léger and Langelier | W | Henri-Bourassa | Legendre | |
470 | Express Pierrefonds[bh] | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Pierrefonds and du Château-Pierrefonds | Stinson | Runs 7 days a week[bi] |
475 | Express Dollard-des-Ormeaux | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Dollard-des-Ormeaux Civic Centre | Saint-Laurent | |
480 | Express Du Parc[bj] | N | Querbes and Durocher | S | René-Lévesque and Guy | Stinson | Repportion of 435 on Du Parc and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 535 R-Bus Du Parc[bk]
Some AM rush southbound runs start at Parc Rail Station[bl] |
485 | Express Antoine-Faucon | E | Lionel-Groulx | W | Pierrefonds and du Château-Pierrefonds | Stinson | |
486 | Express Sherbrooke | E | Terminus Sherbrooke Est | W | Honoré-Beaugrand | Anjou | |
487 | Express Bout-de-l'Île | E | Terminus 100th Avenue | W | Honoré-Beaugrand | Anjou | |
491 | Express Lachine
(to 491 Express Provost starting 26/08/2024) |
E | Lionel-Groulx | W | Remembrance and 32nd Avenue | LaSalle | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 to make the line more efficient and make use of the reserved lane on Highway 20 to downtown as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
495 | Express Lachine/LaSalle
(to 198 Broadway starting 26/08/2024) |
E | Senkus and Cordner | W | Dorval | LaSalle | Will be completely overhauled on August 26th, 2024 make it easier to travel between Lachine and LaSalle and will be changed into "198 Broadway" and be downgraded to a regular bus service as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
496 | Express Victoria[bm] | E | Lionel-Groulx | W | Dorval | LaSalle | Runs 7 days a week[bm]
Will become a rush-hour high frequency line on August 26th, 2024 as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[7] |
Shuttle routes
Route | Termini | Garage | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
711 | Parc du Mont-Royal/Oratoire[bn] | E | Mont-Royal | W | Snowdon | Stinson | Runs 7 days a week during the summer and weekends only the rest of the year.[bo] |
715 | Vieux-Montréal/Vieux-Port
(to 50 Vieux-Montréal/Vieux-Port starting 26/08/2024)[6] |
E | Berri-UQAM | W | Dorchester Square | Frontenac | Will be modified on August 26th, 2024 to serve Square-Victoria-OACI métro station, as well as Central Station. It will also be renamed to "50 Vieux-Montréal/Vieux-Port" and be downgraded as a regular bus line as part of the 2020s major network overhaul.[6] |
747 | YUL Aéroport Montréal-Trudeau/Centre-ville[bp] | E | Gare d’Autocars de Montréal via Berri-UQAM |
W | Montréal–Trudeau International Airport via Lionel-Groulx |
Stinson | Some runs start and end at Lionel-Groulx Metro Station[bq] |
767 | La Ronde/Station Jean-Drapeau[br] | E | Jean-Drapeau | W | La Ronde | Frontenac | Seasonal (summer only)[br] |
768 | Plage Jean-Doré[br] | E | Jean-Drapeau | W | Jean-Doré beach | Frontenac | Seasonal (summer only)[br] |
769 | La Ronde/Station Papineau[br] | N | Papineau | S | La Ronde | Frontenac | Seasonal (summer only)[br] |
777 | Station Jean-Drapeau/Casino/Bonaventure | E | Jean-Drapeau | W | Bonaventure | Frontenac | |
811 | Navette Services Santé[bs] | Unidirectional loop from Radisson | Frontenac | Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[10][bt]
20 minute departures on weekdays[bu] | |||
822 | Navette Longue-Pointe[bv] | Anjou | Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[14][bw]
Runs rush hours and midday on weekdays[bx] | ||||
872 | Navette Île-des-Soeurs[by] | N | McGill | S | Marguerite-Bourgeoys And Des Passereaux | Frontenac | |
874 | Navette Robert-Bourassa [bz] | N | Bonaventure | S | Robert-Bourassa And Wellington | Frontenac | Operates during rush-hours only[ca]
Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024.[17] |
968 | Trainbus Roxboro/Côte-Vertu[cb] | E | Côte-Vertu | W | Roxboro-Pierrefonds | Saint-Laurent | Rail replacement bus route[cc] Replaces part of the Deux-Montagnes line Runs all day, 7 days a week[20][cd] |
Special routes
Route | Notes | |
---|---|---|
555 | Service provisoire | Used in case of a disruption in the metro. |
568 | Navette REM - Gare Centrale / Île-des-Soeurs | Used in case of a disruption in the REM.[22] |
804 806 809 813 | Shuttle | Used as special events shuttles. |
See also
References
- ^ Does not serve Ridgewood and ends at Queen-Mary and Decelles after 9:30PM.
- ^ Does not serve Ridgewood and ends at Queen-Mary and Decelles after 9:30PM.
- ^ Originally named 14 Amherst until October 2019;[5] Amherst St. was renamed to Atateken St.bus route type is regular.
- ^ Originally named 14 Amherst until October 2019;[5] Amherst St. was renamed to Atateken St.bus route type is regular.
- ^ Frequent: Buses run every 2 to 12 mins all day
- ^ Frequent: Buses run (every 2 to 12 mins) all day
- ^ Limited westbound AM rush service ends at Honoré-Beaugrand Metro Station directly via Sherbrooke
- ^ Limited westbound AM rush service ends at Honoré-Beaugrand Metro Station directly via Sherbrooke
- ^ Electric buses run on this route
- ^ Electric buses run on this route
- ^ Some rush hour services start and end at De l'Église metro
- ^ Some rush hour services start and end at De l'Église metro
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m 10-minute headway in peak direction only
- ^ Some rush hour services start and end at Snowdon metro
- ^ Some rush hour services start and end at Snowdon metro
- ^ Operates from 6 AM to 7 PM
- ^ Operates from 6 AM to 7 PM
- ^ School days only service
- ^ School days only service
- ^ High Frequency line Buses run every (2 to 12 mins) during rush( peak direction only) Some runs Start at Gare Bois-Franc And continue South to Côte Vertu Station
- ^ High Frequency line (Buses run every 2 to 12 mins) all day
- ^ Extended service to de l'Anse-à-l'Orme and Timberlea at certain hours of the day Serves Cap-Saint-Jacques beach weekdays off-peak before 9 PM and weekends before 9 PM during the summer
- ^ Extended service to de l'Anse-à-l'Orme and Timberlea at certain hours of the day Serves Cap-Saint-Jacques beach weekdays off-peak before 9 PM and weekends before 9 PM during the summer
- ^ Extended service to de l'Anse-à-l'Orme and Timberlea at certain hours of the day Serves Cap-Saint-Jacques beach weekdays off-peak before 9 PM and weekends before 9 PM during the summer
- ^ Most weekend service starts/ends at Raymond-Lasnier and Beaulac
- ^ Most weekend service starts/ends at Raymond-Lasnier and Beaulac
- ^ Runs as 406 Express Newman during rush hours in peak direction High Frequency line buses run every (2 to 12 mins) In Peak Direction
- ^ During rush hours, some runs start/end at the Charlevoix Metro station
- ^ High Frequency line Buses runs every (2 to 12 mins) all day Some departures Start at Côte Vertu Station Heading West in the morning Rush Some departures Start At Côte-Vertu / No 2308 in the afternoon An express non-stop Short turn Version is available from Côte-vertu /No 2308 to Côte Vertu Station from 3 to 4 PM
- ^ School days only
- ^ Southbound trips during morning rush hour and Northbound trips during afternoon rush hour
- ^ Not every 10min every 30min now due to the SRB
- ^ Not every 10min every 30min now due to the SRB
- ^ Starts/ends at Georges-Baril and Henri-Bourassa before 8 PM weekdays
- ^ 0-minute headway in peak direction only Certain rush hour departures start/end at Gare Bois-Franc
- ^ 0-minute headway in peak direction only Certain rush hour departures start/end at Gare Bois-Franc
- ^ Operates all-day on weekdays[8]
- ^ High frequency Line Buses runs Every (2 to 12 mins) In Rush in Peak Direction only Some runs Start and End at Terminus CAE
- ^ High Frequency line Buses Run every (2 to 12 mins) in peak direction only
- ^ Circular route from Terminus Fairview, northbound on schedules is northbound on Saint-Jean and southbound on Saint-Charles and vice versa. Enters the Fairview Terminus only after 7 PM
- ^ Circular route from Terminus Fairview, northbound on schedules is northbound on Saint-Jean and southbound on Saint-Charles and vice versa. Enters the Fairview Terminus only after 7 PM
- ^ Circular route from Terminus Fairview, northbound on schedules is northbound on Saint-Jean and southbound on Saint-Charles and vice versa. Enters the Fairview Terminus only after 7 PM
- ^ Starts/ends in the north bus loop of Dorval Rail Station instead of the Dorival Terminus.
- ^ Starts/ends in the north bus loop of Dorval Rail Station instead of the Dorival Terminus.
- ^ Not wheelchair accessible. Runs with minibuses like the Navette Or routes
- ^ Not wheelchair accessible. Runs with minibuses like the Navette Or routes
- ^ Only 3 weekday departures on this line
- ^ Only 3 weekday departures on this line
- ^ Serves Dorvalstation Eastbound only
- ^ Ru106 Newman outside of rush hours in peak direction 10-minute headway is guaranteed at all times when this route is in service.
- ^ Weekend service is summer onlwhich the route is extended to Zoo Ecomuseum and Terminus MacDonald
- ^ Weekend service is summer onlwhich the route is extended to Zoo Ecomuseum and Terminus MacDonald
- ^ SRB service everyday weekends from 8h-18h
- ^ SRB service everyday weekends from 8h-18h
- ^ service everyday weekends from 8h-18h. This is the only route that goes outside the urban agglomeration of Montreal.
- ^ service everyday weekends from 8h-18h. This is the only route that goes outside the urban agglomeration of Montreal.
- ^ Serves North bus loop of DRail station instead of Dorval terminus
- ^ Replaces portion of 435 on Côte-des-Neiges and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 545 R-Bus Côte-des-Neiges
- ^ Replaces portion of 435 on Côte-des-Neiges and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 545 R-Bus Côte-des-Neiges
- ^ 10-minute headway in peak direction only Runs 7 days a week
- ^ 10-minute headway in peak direction only Runs 7 days a week
- ^ Repportion of 435 on Du Parc and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 535 R-Bus Du Parc Some AM rush southbound runs start at Parc Rail Station
- ^ Repportion of 435 on Du Parc and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 535 R-Bus Du Parc Some AM rush southbound runs start at Parc Rail Station
- ^ Repportion of 435 on Du Parc and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 535 R-Bus Du Parc Some AM rush southbound runs start at Parc Rail Station
- ^ a b Runs 7 days a week
- ^ Runs 7 days a week during the summer and weekends only the rest of the year.
- ^ Runs 7 days a week during the summer and weekends only the rest of the year.
- ^ Some runs start and end at Lionel-Groulx Metro Station
- ^ Some runs start and end at Lionel-Groulx Metro Station
- ^ a b c d e f Seasonal (summer only)
- ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[9]
Service starts on January 16, 2023, 20 minute departures on weekdays - ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[11]
Service starts on January 16, 2023, 20 minute departures on weekdays - ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[12]
Service starts on January 16, 2023, 20 minute departures on weekdays - ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[13]
Runs rush hours and midday on weekdays - ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[15]
Runs rush hours and midday on weekdays - ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[16]
Runs rush hours and midday on weekdays - ^ In rush hour in AM operates on SB only and in PM operates on NB only
- ^ Operates during rush-hours only
- ^ Operates during rush-hours only
- ^ Rail replacement bus route Replaces part of the Deux-Montagnes line Runs all day, 7 days a week[18]
- ^ Rail replacement bus route Replaces part of the Deux-Montagnes line Runs all day, 7 days a week[19]
- ^ Rail replacement bus route Replaces part of the Deux-Montagnes line Runs all day, 7 days a week[21]
- ^ "Transit Ridership Report Third Quarter 2024" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. November 20, 2024. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
- ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 4, 2024. Retrieved September 5, 2024.
- ^ "Our leaders".
- ^ "Transit Ridership Report - First Quarter 2011" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-27.
- ^ a b c d "Line 14 : New name, same route". Archived from the original on 2020-03-04.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "A new bus network in Verdun, Sud-Ouest and south Ville-Marie". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "A new bus network in Lachine and LaSalle". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
- ^ a b "New bus network on Île-des-Sœurs". Société de transport de Montréal.
- ^ "811 Services Santé shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
- ^ "811 Services Santé shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
- ^ "811 Services Santé shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
- ^ "811 Services Santé shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
- ^ "822 Longue-Pointe shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
- ^ "822 Longue-Pointe shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
- ^ "822 Longue-Pointe shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
- ^ "822 Longue-Pointe shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
- ^ "874 Robert-Bourassa". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
- ^ "968 Trainbus Roxboro / Côte-Vertu".
- ^ "968 Trainbus Roxboro / Côte-Vertu".
- ^ "968 Trainbus Roxboro / Côte-Vertu".
- ^ "968 Trainbus Roxboro / Côte-Vertu".
- ^ "568 EST". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2024-06-16.