Montreal’s new light-rail train network inaugurated, will open for free over weekend
BROSSARD, Que. — Montreal’s electric light-rail train network has been officially inaugurated.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier François Legault and Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante were among the dignitaries who attended a ceremony today to launch the first five stations of the 26-station, 67-kilometre electric rail network.
The first segment — a section running from Montreal’s South Shore to downtown’s central station — will open officially for service on Monday.
In the meantime, users will be able to try the system for free over the weekend.