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A Novabus operating on Route 33 Langelier
LocaleMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Service areaIsland of Montreal
Service typeBus service
Routes
  • 202 daytime
  • 23 night
(as of March 2020)
Fleet1,845
Novabus LFS,
Novabus LFS Articulated,
New Flyer XE40
Daily ridership686,300 (weekdays, Q1 2024)[1]
Annual ridership197,535,400 (2023)[2]
Fuel typeDiesel fuel, Biodiesel, Hybrid, Electric
OperatorSociété de transport de Montréal (STM)
Chief executiveMarie-Claude Léonard[3] (2022–present)
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

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.[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
Local routes (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 on rush hours)
All-night routes (300 series)
Express routes (400 series)
Shuttle routes (700 series)
  • Including 747 Airport Shuttle
  • Including temporary shuttles (800 series)
  • Including the Rail Replacement Trainbus routes (900 series)
Other Shuttles
Current routes
Route Termini Garage Notes
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 change. 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 change.[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 change.[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 Around

De l'Église

TBA *NEW LINE*

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
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 change.[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 change.[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 change.[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 change.[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 change.[6]
78 Laurendeau E Lionel-Groulx W Angrignon LaSalle Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024 as part of the 2020s major network change.[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 Maurice-Duplessis and 71st Ave 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 change.[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 change.[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 change.[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 change.[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 change.[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 change.[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 change.[7]
114 Angrignon N TBA S TBA TBA *NEW LINE*

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 change.[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 Champlain 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 change.[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 Mont-Cassin and Meilleur W Henri-Bourassa 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 change.[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
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 *NEW LINE*

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 change.[6]
192 Robert E Anjou Garage 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 change.[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

All-night routes

Route Termini Garage
350 Verdun/LaSalle E Frontenac W Terminus Lafleur 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 Anjou Garage 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 Saint-Laurent Garage 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 W Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Saint-Laurent
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 change.[7]
407 Express Île-Bizard E Roxboro-Pierrefonds W Chevremont and Jacques-Bizard Saint-Laurent
409 Express Des Sources N Du Collège S 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 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 change.[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 change.[7]
496 Express Victoria[bm] E Lionel-Groulx W Dorval LaSalle Runs 7 days a week[bn]

Will become a rush-hour high frequency line on August 26th, 2024 as part of the 2020s major network change.[7]

Shuttle routes

Route Termini Garage
711 Parc du Mont-Royal/Oratoire[bo] E Mont-Royal W Snowdon Stinson Runs 7 days a week during the summer and weekends only the rest of the year.[bp]
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 change.[6]
747 YUL Aéroport Montréal-Trudeau/Centre-ville[bq] E Berri and Ontario
via Berri-UQAM Metro Station
W Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
via Lionel-Groulx
Stinson Some runs start and end at Lionel-Groulx Metro Station[br]
767 La Ronde/Station Jean-Drapeau[bs] E Jean-Drapeau W La Ronde Frontenac Seasonal (summer only)[bs]
768 Plage Jean-Doré[bs] E Jean-Drapeau W Jean-Doré beach Frontenac Seasonal (summer only)[bs]
769 La Ronde/Station Papineau[bs] N Papineau S La Ronde Frontenac Seasonal (summer only)[bs]
777 Station Jean-Drapeau/Casino/Bonaventure E Jean-Drapeau W Bonaventure Frontenac
811 Navette Services Santé[bt] Unidirectional loop from Radisson Frontenac Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[10][bu]

20 minute departures on weekdays[bv]

822 Navette Longue-Pointe[bw] Anjou Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[14][bx]

Runs rush hours and midday on weekdays[by]

872 Navette Île-des-Soeurs[bz] N McGill S Marguerite-Bourgeoys And Des Passereaux Frontenac
874 Navette Robert-Bourassa [ca] N Bonaventure S Robert-Bourassa And Wellington Frontenac Operates during rush-hours only[cb]

Will be discontinued on August 26th, 2024.[17]

968 Trainbus Roxboro/Côte-Vertu[cc] E Côte-Vertu W Roxboro-Pierrefonds Saint-Laurent Rail replacement bus route[cd] Replaces part of the Deux-Montagnes line Runs all day, 7 days a week[20][ce]

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

  1. ^ Does not serve Ridgewood and ends at Queen-Mary and Decelles after 9:30PM.
  2. ^ Does not serve Ridgewood and ends at Queen-Mary and Decelles after 9:30PM.
  3. ^ Originally named 14 Amherst until October 2019;[5] Amherst St. was renamed to Atateken St.bus route type is regular.
  4. ^ Originally named 14 Amherst until October 2019;[5] Amherst St. was renamed to Atateken St.bus route type is regular.
  5. ^ Frequent: Buses run every 2 to 12 mins all day
  6. ^ Frequent: Buses run (every 2 to 12 mins) all day
  7. ^ Limited westbound AM rush service ends at Honoré-Beaugrand Metro Station directly via Sherbrooke
  8. ^ Limited westbound AM rush service ends at Honoré-Beaugrand Metro Station directly via Sherbrooke
  9. ^ Electric buses run on this route
  10. ^ Electric buses run on this route
  11. ^ Some rush hour services start and end at De l'Église metro
  12. ^ Some rush hour services start and end at De l'Église metro
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m 10-minute headway in peak direction only
  14. ^ Some rush hour services start and end at Snowdon metro
  15. ^ Some rush hour services start and end at Snowdon metro
  16. ^ Operates from 6 AM to 7 PM
  17. ^ Operates from 6 AM to 7 PM
  18. ^ School days only service
  19. ^ School days only service
  20. ^ 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
  21. ^ High Frequency line (Buses run every 2 to 12 mins) all day
  22. ^ 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
  23. ^ 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
  24. ^ 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
  25. ^ Most weekend service starts/ends at Raymond-Lasnier and Beaulac
  26. ^ Most weekend service starts/ends at Raymond-Lasnier and Beaulac
  27. ^ Runs as 406 Express Newman during rush hours in peak direction High Frequency line buses run every (2 to 12 mins) In Peak Direction
  28. ^ During rush hours, some runs start/end at the Charlevoix Metro station
  29. ^ 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
  30. ^ School days only
  31. ^ Southbound trips during morning rush hour and Northbound trips during afternoon rush hour
  32. ^ Not every 10min every 30min now due to the SRB
  33. ^ Not every 10min every 30min now due to the SRB
  34. ^ Starts/ends at Georges-Baril and Henri-Bourassa before 8 PM weekdays
  35. ^ 0-minute headway in peak direction only Certain rush hour departures start/end at Gare Bois-Franc
  36. ^ 0-minute headway in peak direction only Certain rush hour departures start/end at Gare Bois-Franc
  37. ^ Operates all-day on weekdays[8]
  38. ^ High frequency Line Buses runs Every (2 to 12 mins) In Rush in Peak Direction only Some runs Start and End at Terminus CAE
  39. ^ High Frequency line Buses Run every (2 to 12 mins) in peak direction only
  40. ^ 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
  41. ^ 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
  42. ^ 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
  43. ^ Starts/ends in the north bus loop of Dorval Rail Station instead of the Dorival Terminus.
  44. ^ Starts/ends in the north bus loop of Dorval Rail Station instead of the Dorival Terminus.
  45. ^ Not wheelchair accessible. Runs with minibuses like the Navette Or routes
  46. ^ Not wheelchair accessible. Runs with minibuses like the Navette Or routes
  47. ^ Only 3 weekday departures on this line
  48. ^ Only 3 weekday departures on this line
  49. ^ Serves Dorvalstation Eastbound only
  50. ^ Ru106 Newman outside of rush hours in peak direction 10-minute headway is guaranteed at all times when this route is in service.
  51. ^ Weekend service is summer onlwhich the route is extended to Zoo Ecomuseum and Terminus MacDonald
  52. ^ Weekend service is summer onlwhich the route is extended to Zoo Ecomuseum and Terminus MacDonald
  53. ^ SRB service everyday weekends from 8h-18h
  54. ^ SRB service everyday weekends from 8h-18h
  55. ^ service everyday weekends from 8h-18h. This is the only route that goes outside the urban agglomeration of Montreal.
  56. ^ service everyday weekends from 8h-18h. This is the only route that goes outside the urban agglomeration of Montreal.
  57. ^ Serves North bus loop of DRail station instead of Dorval terminus
  58. ^ Replaces portion of 435 on Côte-des-Neiges and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 545 R-Bus Côte-des-Neiges
  59. ^ Replaces portion of 435 on Côte-des-Neiges and René-Lévesque, similar to former route 545 R-Bus Côte-des-Neiges
  60. ^ 10-minute headway in peak direction only Runs 7 days a week
  61. ^ 10-minute headway in peak direction only Runs 7 days a week
  62. ^ 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
  63. ^ 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
  64. ^ 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
  65. ^ Runs 7 days a week
  66. ^ Runs 7 days a week
  67. ^ Runs 7 days a week during the summer and weekends only the rest of the year.
  68. ^ Runs 7 days a week during the summer and weekends only the rest of the year.
  69. ^ Some runs start and end at Lionel-Groulx Metro Station
  70. ^ Some runs start and end at Lionel-Groulx Metro Station
  71. ^ a b c d e f Seasonal (summer only)
  72. ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[9]
    Service starts on January 16, 2023, 20 minute departures on weekdays
  73. ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[11]
    Service starts on January 16, 2023, 20 minute departures on weekdays
  74. ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[12]
    Service starts on January 16, 2023, 20 minute departures on weekdays
  75. ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[13]
    Runs rush hours and midday on weekdays
  76. ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[15]
    Runs rush hours and midday on weekdays
  77. ^ Created to compensate for construction on Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge–Tunnel[16]
    Runs rush hours and midday on weekdays
  78. ^ In rush hour in AM operates on SB only and in PM operates on NB only
  79. ^ Operates during rush-hours only
  80. ^ Operates during rush-hours only
  81. ^ Rail replacement bus route Replaces part of the Deux-Montagnes line Runs all day, 7 days a week[18]
  82. ^ Rail replacement bus route Replaces part of the Deux-Montagnes line Runs all day, 7 days a week[19]
  83. ^ Rail replacement bus route Replaces part of the Deux-Montagnes line Runs all day, 7 days a week[21]
  1. ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  2. ^ "Transit Ridership Report First Quarter 2024" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. May 23, 2024. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
  3. ^ "Our leaders".
  4. ^ "Transit Ridership Report - First Quarter 2011" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-27.
  5. ^ a b c d "Line 14 : New name, same route". Archived from the original on 2020-03-04.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ a b "New bus network on Île-des-Sœurs". Société de transport de Montréal.
  9. ^ "811 Services Santé shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
  10. ^ "811 Services Santé shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
  11. ^ "811 Services Santé shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
  12. ^ "811 Services Santé shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
  13. ^ "822 Longue-Pointe shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
  14. ^ "822 Longue-Pointe shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
  15. ^ "822 Longue-Pointe shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
  16. ^ "822 Longue-Pointe shuttle". Société de transport de Montréal.
  17. ^ "874 Robert-Bourassa". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  18. ^ "968 Trainbus Roxboro / Côte-Vertu".
  19. ^ "968 Trainbus Roxboro / Côte-Vertu".
  20. ^ "968 Trainbus Roxboro / Côte-Vertu".
  21. ^ "968 Trainbus Roxboro / Côte-Vertu".
  22. ^ "568 EST". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2024-06-16.

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