Connecting Bus Routes
Société de transport de Montréal | |||
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Route | Service Times | Map | Schedule |
36 Monk | All-day | Map | Schedule |
61 Wellington | All-day | Map | Schedule |
74 Bridge | Rush Hour | Map | Schedule |
75 de la Commune | Rush Hour | Map | Schedule |
107 Verdun (On Peel Street) | All-day | Map | Schedule |
150 René-Lévesque (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | All-day | Map | Schedule |
168 du Havre | All-day | Map | Schedule |
178 Pointe-Nord/Île-des-Sœurs (University Street / de La Gauchetière Street) | Rush Hour | Map | Schedule |
410 Express Notre-Dame (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | Rush Hour | Map | Schedule |
420 Express Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | All-day Weekdays | Map | Schedule |
430 Express Pointe-aux-Trembles (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | Rush Hour | Map | Schedule |
435 Express Du Parc/Côte-des-Neiges (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | Rush Hour | Map | Schedule |
715 Old Port/Old Montreal (On Peel Street) | All-day | Map | Schedule |
747 Express Bus (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | All-day & Overnight | Map | Schedule |
355 Pie-IX (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | Overnight | Map | Schedule |
358 Sainte-Catherine (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | Overnight | Map | Schedule |
Other connecting bus routes |
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