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STM boosts service on two Metro lines to reduce wait times

Montreals public transit agency, the STM, says the Orange and Green Metro lines, the busiest in the network, will pass more frequently to reduce wait times during the week.

115 more trains to pass daily on the Orange and Green Metro lines

More trains will be passing through the Berri-Metro Station, where three lines meet in Montreal, as the STM boosts train frequency on two of its busiest lines. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

Montreal's public transit agency, the STM, says trains on theOrange and Green Metro lines, the busiest in the network, will pass more frequently to reduce wait times during the week.

This is already in effect during rush hour, with trains on those two lines coming every five minutes or less.

Now, it's being extended all day. The STM says itwill increase the number of trains so thatriders are not waiting more than five minutes from 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

That adds up to an extra 80 trips per week on the Green line, and35 more on the Orange linethroughout the day.

In all, the metro trains are expected to travel a total of 90.1 million kilometres this year. That's 1.9 million more than last year.

The change went quietly into effect on Monday, but it was announced in November when the STM's annual budget was tabled.

At that time, public transit officialswere reporting a substantial increase in ridership.

More than 1 million people used the underground network on seven different days in October.

That's up from 2017, when there were only two days with more than 1 million Metro passengers in the entire year.

With files from Radio-Canada