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We have a date: REM trains from South Shore to Montreal will open to public July 31

After delays and dry runs, the long-awaited light-rail network opens its traincar doors to passengers this month. It was originally supposed to open in 2021.

The REM will run from Brossard to downtown Montreal

A train station from above.
The new portion of the light-rail network was set to open in the spring 2023, but it was delayed. (Submitted by REM)

Montreal's new light-rail network link to the city's South Shore finally will open for the first time to passengers on July 31, CDPQ Infra, the group charged with delivering the network, announced Friday morning.

Rseau express mtropolitain (REM) trains will run between downtown Montreal's Gare Centraleto Brossard on the South Shore, the company said in a press release.

Crews have been carrying out dry runs for the past few weeks, operating on the regular schedule but without passengers.

The opening has faced a series of delays, including due to the pandemic.

Originally, that portion of the REM was scheduled to be up and running in 2021.

A map of the light-rail network.
Once complete, the REM network will have a total of 26 stations spread over a 67-kilometre route connecting downtown Montreal, the South Shore, the North Shore and the Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. It will also link to the Montreal Metro's Orange, Green and Blue lines. (CDPQ Infra)

In October 2022, CDPQ Infra a subsidiary of Quebec's pension fund manager, the Caisse de dpt et placement du Qubec said "exceptional circumstances," including the global pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, had made it nearly impossible to deliver the project on time.

CDPQ Infrasays it will continue with dry runs over the next few weeks to allow final adjustments.

When the entire system is finished, the light-rail network is expected to have a total of 26 stations, linking downtown Montreal, the north and south shores,Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and the West Island.

It will also link to the Montreal Metro's Orange, Green and Blue lines.

The South Shore section of theREM has five stations and will make it possible to get to downtown Montreal from Brossard in less than 18 minutes.

Other stations running through the centre of Montreal as well as Deux-MontagnesandWest Island stations are expected to be inauguratedin 2024, while the link to the airport is scheduled for 2027, according toCDPQ Infra.

Here's a sneak peek at the Brossard REM station on Montreal's South Shore

1 year ago
Duration 2:31
CBC Montreal's Kwabena Oduro got a chance to tour the Brossard REM station.

With files from Shawn Lyons and Radio-Canada