Train schedules

Consult the map and schedules to find the station nearest you and plan your train trips.

Map of Greater Montreal commuter rail network



How to get to your train?

5 commuter train lines and 52 stations are at your disposal. There are many ways to get to them. All aboard! 

  • Consult our page on Fares for details regarding access to the train network.
  • Plan your trips using our trip planner.
Mobilité réduite

Reduced mobility

  • Board the train at the Mascouche, Terrebonne, Repentigny and Central stations; they are designed to give users level access to trains. In addition, the Pointe-aux-Trembles, Rivière-des-Prairies, Anjou, St-Léonard-Montréal-Nord, Sauvé and Ahuntsic will be accessible to people with reduced mobility by 2016.
  • Discover the paratransit service. Check your eligibility as well as the contact information for the paratransit service nearest you!
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Vélo

Bike

  • Access train service easily using the vast network of bike paths that cross Greater Montréal!
  • Park your bike at strain station! To find out how many bike racks are available, visit a train station page.
  • Register for the Bikezone to protect your bike from inclement weather.
  • Bring your bike on the train: it's authorized at certain times!
  • In downtown Montréal and Longueuil, take advantage of BIXI's public bicycle sharing system to continue your trip!
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Covoiturage

Carpooling

  • Travelling in numbers makes the trip seem shorter! Discover the tools to create your carpooling teams.
  • Take advantage of our park-and-ride facilities: several have reserved spaces for carpoolers!
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Automobile

Car

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