List of Stations
The following stations are on the Deux-Montagnes line:
| Station | Location | Connections |
|---|---|---|
| Central Station | Ville-Marie, Montreal | Via Rail, Amtrak, and Downtown Terminus (Terminus RTL). Bonaventure metro station, Société de transport de Montréal (STM) 150, 355, 358, 410, 430, 435 (Express), 715, 747 (Express), 935 (within walking distance along René Lévesque Boulevard), 36, 61, 168, 420 (On University Street), 74 (On rue de la Gauchetière), 107 (on Peel Street). |
| Canora | Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal | STM 92, 160 (less than 200 metres or 220 yards south at Wilderton Ave. / Bates Rd. east bound & Wilderton Ave. / Barclay St. west bound ), 372. |
| Mont-Royal | Mount Royal | STM 16, 119, 165, 435. |
| Montpellier | Saint-Laurent, Montreal | STM 121, 128, 171, 378, 380. |
| Du Ruisseau | border of Saint-Laurent and Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Montreal | STM 117, 135. STL (Laval) 55 |
| Bois-Franc | Saint-Laurent, Montreal | STM 64, 126, 164, 170, 215, 382, 468 (Express). STL Routes 55, 144, 151. former AMT, now STL, Express route 902. |
| Sunnybrooke | Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Montreal | STM 68, 213, 382 on Gouin Boulevard in Pierrefonds-Roxboro, 468 (Express), STM 208 on the other side of the track on rue Cérès in Dollard-des-Ormeaux and STM 356 on Sunnybrooke Boulevard |
| Roxboro-Pierrefonds | Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Montreal | STM 68, 205, 206, 208, 209, 213, 407 (Express), 382, 468 (Express). |
| Île-Bigras | Île Bigras, Îles Laval, Laval | STL No buses. |
| Sainte-Dorothée | Sainte-Dorothée, Laval | STL Routes 26, 76, 402, 404, 903. |
| Grand-Moulin | Deux-Montagnes | CIT Laurentides 93 |
| Deux-Montagnes | CIT Laurentides Routes 80, 81, 89, 90, 92, 93 |
As of January 9, 2012 many bus line number have changed.
The Deux-Montagnes line uses the CN Deux-Montagnes Subdivision between mile 0.8 (Central Station) and 19.4 (Deux-Montagnes).
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