Excitement, optimism as hundreds line up to ride Montreal’s new light-rail train line
MONTREAL — The opening of the Montreal metro area’s new light-rail train network is drawing hundreds of curious prospective passengers to the city’s central station today, many of them expressing excitement about the future of the transit service.
The first section of the driverless, electric train system known as the Réseau express métropolitain, or REM, is free to ride this weekend ahead of its official launch on Monday.
Five stations are open on the segment connecting downtown Montreal with the suburb of Brossard, Que. to the southeast across the Saint Lawrence River.
The stretch marks the first part of what will eventually become a 26-station network spanning 67 kilometres.