The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is currently installing new bus stop signs in Beaconsfield. These installations are part of its bus network redesign, which will be rolled out shortly.
This signage includes, in particular, stops for the future 295 Beaurepaire shared taxi service, which will complement the public transit offering.
Scheduled opening date for the Anse-à-l’Orme branch of the REM
Based on tests conducted over the past few weeks—and if everything goes according to plan— the Anse-à-l'Orme branch of the REM will officially begin service on May 18.
This new segment represents an important milestone for mobility in the West Island: the REM becomes its first high frequency, structurally integrated public transit network.
A new service to better serve the area
The 295 Beaurepaire shared taxi will provide an efficient link between areas not directly served by buses and the Beaurepaire Station (commuter train), as well as two strategic points located on Beaconsfield Boulevard.
This service will be offered when the REM’s Anse-à-l’Orme branch enters service.
How the service works
Trips must start or end at one of the following terminals:
- Beaurepaire Station
- Beaconsfield / Saint-Louis
Learn more about the service
To find out details on how the 295 Beaurepaire shared taxi works and how to book, consult the STM’s dedicated page.
Learn more about the bus network redesign
Click here to learn more about the STM bus network redesign.
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