Exo bus services explained

Bus services are provided throughout the Greater Montreal region of Canada under the Exo brand.[1]

History

Prior to June 2017, bus service within the greater region of Montréal was provided by a number of different local and regional transit agencies known as Conseils Intermunicipal de Transport (CIT), or Inter-municipal transit commissions. In addition, a few suburban towns also ran their own transit services. All of these CITs and local agencies were, however, integrated logistically and collected fares under the umbrella of the former Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT), a provincial agency created in 1997 to manage and integrate road transport and public transportation in Greater Montreal, as well as operate commuter rail for the region.

On June 1, 2017, the AMT was disbanded and replaced by two new entities, the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM), mandated to plan and integrate public transit and fares across the Greater Montreal region, and the Réseau de transport métropolitain (RTM), to organize and run the commuter train network and unite all public transport expertise of the former AMT with that of the CIT transit organizations in the northern and southern suburbs, including paratransit services.

The RTM took over service operation of over twelve former CITs and local transit agencies:[2]

Bus routes

Through its subsidiaries Exo runs multiple bus lines serving Montréal suburbs.

North Shore

South Shore

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Exo .
  2. Web site: Exo .
  3. http://www.transitfan.ca/wiki/index.php?title=R%C3%A9seau_de_Transport_Collectif_R%C3%A9gional_de_la_MRC_de_L%27Assomption RTCR history
  4. http://www.transitfan.ca/wiki/index.php?title=URBIS_-_Transport_Urbain_Les_Moulins Urbis history
  5. http://www.transitfan.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Conseil_R%C3%A9gional_de_Transport_de_Lanaudi%C3%A8re CRTL history