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Now that REM service has started, buses that used to cross the Champlain Bridge will now take passengers to the REM, where they can travel to downtown Montreal or transfer towards other destinations on the South Shore. Exo is here to help guide you through these changes! Do you ride an exo bus to Montreal from Saint-Basile-le-Grand, McMasterville, Beloeil, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Otterburn Park, Sainte-Madeleine, Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, or Saint-Hyacinthe and vice-versa? Now that REM has come into service, there has been changes to bus line 300 (Vallée-du-Richelieu sector) Now than the REM service has started, you can take the REM from the new Brossard terminal to Montreal’s Central Station. Buses pass more often, giving you more scheduling options with: The service period is extended, allowing you to ride the bus earlier or later to suit your needs. Despite these changes, our mission to transport you in a friendly manner remains the same. Your transit fares will remain unchanged. You may purchase either an All Modes ABC or ABCD pass, or a transitional REM fare. You will travel in total safety. Our customer service remains the same. Questions? We’re here for you! Good to know: Complete reconfiguration of your bus network coming soon Starting in 2024, a bus network reconfiguration will take place in the Vallée-du-Richelieu sector. We’ll consult you to make sure the service is adapted to meet your needs. In the meantime, service on line 300 will be adjusted to serve the REM. Now that REM service has started, buses that used to cross the Champlain Bridge will now take passengers to the REM, where they can travel to downtown Montreal or transfer towards other destinations on the South Shore. Exo is here to help guide you through these changes! Do you ride an exo bus to Montreal from Sainte-Julie and vice-versa? Now than REM service has started, there has been changes to bus line 600 (Sainte-Julie sector) Now that REM service has started, you can take the REM from the new Brossard terminal to Montreal’s Central Station. Buses pass more often, giving you more scheduling options with: The service period is extended, allowing you to ride the bus earlier or later to suit your needs. Despite these changes, our mission to transport you in a friendly manner remains the same. Your transit fares will remain unchanged. You may purchase either an All Modes ABC or ABCD pass, or a transitional REM fare. You will travel in total safety. Our customer service remains the same. Questions? We’re here for you! Good to know: Complete reconfiguration of your bus network coming soon Starting in 2024, a bus network reconfiguration will take place in the Sainte-julie sector. We’ll consult you to make sure the service is adapted to meet your needs. In the meantime, service on line 600 will be adjusted to serve the REM. Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest news Questions?
Changes to line 300
Travelling between Montreal and the sector of Vallée-du-Richelieu
Enjoy direct access to the REM
New boarding and disembarking locations
More flexibility
Increased frequency
Extended schedule
What’s not changing!
Changes to line 600 when REM service begins
Travelling between Montreal and the sector of Sainte-Julie
Enjoy direct access to the REM
New boarding and disembarking locations
More flexibility
Increased frequency
Extended schedule
What’s not changing!
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