Réseau express métropolitain
Propelling the REM, shaping the future.
A structuring transportation network
The Réseau express métropolitain (REM) will be the longest automated metro line in the world.
With its 67-km route and 26 stations, the light rail network will serve Greater Montréal. It will contribute to the region’s development and generate long-term returns for Quebecers.
First branch commissioned on July 31, 2023
The South Shore branch, which now connects the Brossard station to Central Station in downtown Montréal, was the first to be commissioned.
The REM will ultimately connect downtown, the South Shore, the West Island, the North Shore and the airport.
100%
Electric and
automated
18 minutes
Between the South Shore
and downtown Montréal
3
Between departures
during rush hour
When you take the REM, you help pay for your retirement.
Substantial benefits
This major public transportation project will generate positive benefits for thousands of users, for the city and for Québec as a whole.
Transportation
- Ease of travel
- New connections and service areas
- Increased use of public transit
- Decrease in the social cost of motor vehicle
Environment
- GHG reduction
- Decrease in the number of motor vehicles on
Economy
- Thousands of jobs created
- Support for the development of electric transportation
- Catalyst for economic and real estate development, with billions of dollars already invested
Behind the scenes at the REM
Découverte
Join the Découverte team’s visit to the REM’s impressive construction sites in this two-episode report (in