Conseil Intermunicipal de Transport de la Vallée du Richelieu | |
Headquarters: | 255, boul. Laurier, McMasterville |
Locale: | Quebec |
Service Type: | bus service, paratransit |
Alliance: | Exo |
Operator: | Transdev Limocar[1] |
Website: | https://exo.quebec/en/trip-planner/bus/CITVR |
The de la Vallée du Richelieu sector, is a public transit agency serving eight member municipalities and the Richelieu Valley RCM in Quebec, Canada. These towns, located east Montreal along Quebec Route 116, receive both local service and commuter runs to Exo (public transit) stations that serve Montreal. The communities served are: Beloeil, McMasterville, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Otterburn Park, Saint-Basile-le-Grand, Saint-Hyacinthe, Sainte-Madeleine, Sainte-Marie-Madeleine. Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville was formerly a ninth CITVR member municipality, but despite leaving the system, it continues to benefit from the service.[2] [3]
CIT de la Vallée du Richelieu, Scheduled bus routes | ||
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No. | Description [4] | |
1 | Local service, Saint Hyacinthe (Assomption - Sainte-Rosalie) | |
2 | Local service, Saint-Hyacinthe (Saint-Sacrement West - Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin) | |
3 | Local service, Saint-Hyacinthe (Douville/Saint-Joseph) | |
4 | Local service, Saint-Hyacinthe (La Providence/Sacré-Coeur - Parc Olivier-Chalifoux) | |
5 | Local service, Saint-Hyacinthe (Cégep) | |
7 | Local service, Belœil - McMasterville (West) | |
8 | Local service, Beloeil - McMasterville (East) | |
11 | Local service, Mont-Saint-Hilaire | |
12 | Local service, Otterburn Park | |
20 | McMasterville Station - Belœil | |
21 | Mont-Saint-Hilaire Station - Mont-Saint-Hilaire (La Pommeraie) | |
22 | Mont-Saint-Hilaire Station - Mont-Saint-Hilaire (des Patriotes) | |
23 | McMasterville Station - Otterburn Park | |
24 | St-Basile-le-Grand Station - Saint-Basile-le-Grand | |
25 | Mont-Saint-Hilaire Station - Saint Hyacinthe | |
200 | Saint Hyacinthe - Longueuil bus terminal | |
300 | Saint Hyacinthe - Montreal, rue De La Gauchetière Ouest corner rue University at Place Bonaventure.[5] (near the down town bus terminal) |