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Montreal transit officials approve simplified pricing system for suburban commuters

The new plan will see the Montreal area divided into four zones, and have one all-purpose monthly fare per zone.

There are currently more than 700 different ticket options for commuters in and around Montreal

Under the proposed system, passengers would be able to use the same pass for buses, Metros, trains and the upcoming REM. (Jean-Claude Taliana/Radio-Canada)

NOTE: The board of directors for theregional transit authority (ARTM) unanimously approved the plan on Dec. 21.Zone 3 commuters will be the first to benefit, starting in July 2021. The pricing system will be fully implemented by July 2025.

Imagine a monthly transit pass that would allow you to take a bus from Saint-Bruno to Brossard, from there the REM to downtown Montreal, then a Metro across the city and, why not, a commuter train out to Mascouche.

That could be possible in the next few years. The transit authority that overseesthe greater Montreal area wants to streamline and integratefare systems in order to make it easier for commuters totake buses, trainsand Metros.

There are currently 91 different transit districts in and around Montreal, across which there aremore than 700 different transit fares, depending on location, mode of transportationand age group.

Those fares are currently divided byeight zones, which are managed by several separate regional transit agencies.

Confused?

Well, the umbrella organization responsible for these transit agenciesthe Autorit rgionale de transport mtropolitain(ARTM) is proposing to simplify this Byzantine pricing system.

Under the new plan, there would be onlyfour transit zones and four types of transit passes in the Montreal area.

Each zone would have a monthlyall-purpose passgiving commuters access tobuses, Metros, trains, adapted transit and the upcoming REM.

Under the proposed system, passengers would be able to use the same pass for buses, Metros, trains and the upcoming REM. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)

"Today's proposal is about offering the population a simple way to travel," said Daniel Bergeron, executive director of the ARTM.

Bergeron said the new plan will make life easier for commuterson Montreal's north and south shores, where there are 11 separate transit agencies.Passengers would be able to use one all-purpose pass as they travel through different zones.

How the new pricing system will work

Between Sept. 8 andOct. 23, the ARTM is seeking the public's input on the new pricing plan. This is how the planwould work:

  • Zone 1 will cover the island of Montreal. A monthly pass will cost $90.
  • Zone 2 will coverLaval andLongueuil. A monthly pass giving access to Zones 1 and 2 will cost $144.
  • Zone 3 will cover the ring of so-called 450 communities just pastLaval andLongueuil. A monthly pass for Zones 1, 2and 3 will cost $176.
  • Zone 4 will cover municipalities outside the ARTMarea.A monthly pass forZones 1, 2, 3 and4 will cost $245.

Bergeronsaid commuters in Zone 3 would be the first to see the new fares, possibly as early as July 2021.