Branch of Montreal light-rail network to open in November, the other delayed to 2026
MONTREAL — Two new lines for Montreal’s fully automated light-rail network, known as the REM, won’t open as planned this fall.
Instead, only the Deux-Montagnes branch connecting downtown’s central station to Montreal’s northwest suburbs across the river from Laval, Que., will begin operating in November.
CDPQ Infra, the subsidiary of Quebec’s public pension fund manager that is developing the network, said the Anse-à-l’Orme branch running to Montreal’s West Island along Highway 40 is now scheduled to open in the spring of 2026.
The two branches were scheduled to enter service at the end of 2024, but that timeline was postponed to fall 2025 and management had been looking at an October start for several months.
