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Routes 151 and 251

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CURÉ-LABELLE AXIS – SERVING THE SAINTE-ROSE SECTOR, CÔTE-VERTU METRO STATION AND REM BOIS-FRANC STATION

Coming when the REM opens in fall 2025:

Schedules will be available about two weeks before the REM opens.


ROUTE 151 remains unchanged between Sainte-Rose sector, the Bois-Franc station and the Côte-Vertu metro station, except that it will stop for drop-off (West loop) and pick-up (East loop) at the REM Bois-Franc station. Schedule changes are to be expected.


The NEW ROUTE 251 is being added to Route 151 to provide an alternative for customers between the Sainte-Rose sector and the REM Bois-Franc station in Montréal. Customers wishing to go to the Côte-Vertu metro station can continue using Route 151.

Balancing ridership between the two routes will make travel more comfortable. Customers heading to the REM will have the choice of boarding on Route 151 or 251; the route is the same for both routes from Boulevard Renaissance to the station.

251S to REM Bois-Franc: This route starts at the stop on Boulevard Curé-Labelle at the corner of Boulevard Renaissance and stops at the REM Bois-Franc station (West loop).

251N to Sainte-Rose – End of Boulevard Renaissance: This route starts at the REM Bois-Franc station (East loop located on the other side of Boulevard Marcel-Laurin, about 300 metres from the REM station, a 2- to 3-minute walk) and stops at the stop on Boulevard Curé-Labelle at the corner of Boulevard Renaissance.

  • See the 251 schedule (PDF) – Coming soon

MAP OF THE ROUTES

Map of routes 151 and 251

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Address 900 St-Martin Blvd
900 st-martin
3225 A440
3225 a440
Intersection Industriel bldv and Michelin st
industriel and michelin
industriel/michelin
Location Centre Laval
centre lav
Metro Métro Cartier
métro car
Station Gare Centrale
gare
Stop number 41649
Postal Code H7S 1Y9
h7s1y9