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  2. Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines - Wikipedia

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    A Colonial Coach Lines bus in 1968 A Colonial Coach Lines bus on the square of the Phillips Street in Montreal,1937. Voyageur Colonial Limited was incorporated on January 7, 1928, as Colonial Coach Lines Ltd., which ran buses between Renfrew, Ottawa, Morrisburg and Kingston, Ontario. In 1930 Colonial was purchased by the Provincial Transport ...

  3. Exo (public transit) - Wikipedia

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    It was created on June 1, 2017, taking over Montreal's commuter rail services from the former Agence métropolitaine de transport as well as bus and paratransit services from the various suburban municipal and intermunicipal transit agencies. [3] Exo operates the second busiest such system in Canada after Toronto's GO Transit. [citation needed]

  4. Exo bus services - Wikipedia

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    Exo piloted an on-demand bus service in McMasterville and Beloeil in June 2011. Service was expanded to Terrebonne in July 2022, to Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Otterburn Park in July 2024, and Boisbriand in November 2024. [2] [10] [11] In March 2022, the ARTM took over the Express d'Oka bus line between Saint-Placide and Saint-Eustache. [12]

  5. Parkbus - Wikipedia

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    Parkbus is a Canadian not-for-profit organization that provides bus transportation from major cities to nearby parks and conservation areas. [1] Its purpose is to enable citizens to access nature and the outdoors without owning a car. [2] Parkbus started in 2010 as a private initiative developed by a group of outdoor enthusiasts.

  6. List of STM bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Société de transport de Montréal (STM) operates 220 daytime and 23 night service routes and provide a vast number of routes for the Island of Montreal, serving an average of 1,403,700 daily passengers on an average weekday as of 2011.

  7. Transportation in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. Montreal has two international airports, one for passenger flights only, and the other for cargo. Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (also known as Dorval Airport) in the City of Dorval serves all commercial passenger traffic and is the headquarters for Air Canada [1] and Air Transat. [2]