Exo Roussillon sector

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Exo (public transit) Roussillon sector
Founded1984
Headquarters147 rue St Pierre,
Saint-Constant, QC
Locale Roussillon, Quebec
Service type bus service, paratransit
Operator Transdev Limocar [1]
Website citroussillon.com

The Exo (public transit) Roussillon sector, provides transportation services for residents in the towns of Delson, Sainte-Catherine, and Saint-Constant in Quebec, Canada. These are suburbs of Montreal located on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the Regional County Municipality of Roussillon.

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During the week there are 7 local bus routes with 3 park and ride express routes running to the Terminus Brossard-Panama, the Terminus Centre-Ville as well as to the Angrignon and the Jolicoeur metro stations from the Georges-Gagné parking facility. The local buses also connect to three AMT stations on the Candiac line, for commuter train service into the city. On the weekend only one local route and one of the express routes into Montreal are in operation. [2] Due to the REM, exo is completely redoing its bus network in this network to redirect buses to the new REM stations, since buses will no longer be able to use the Champlain Bridge. These changes are due to take place in 2021. The expired contract for transport services between Transdev Limocar and CIT Roussillon was a 10-year contract that ended on July 15, 2018. [3]

Bus routes

Exo Roussillon bus routes [2]
No.Route description
30Off-peak local circuit, with routes 30A and 30B running in opposite directions.
31Sainte-Catherine (via Jogues/des Cascades)
32Sainte-Catherine (via St-Laurent/des Ecluses)
33Sainte-Catherine and Saint-Constant
34Saint-Constant
35Saint-Constant and Delson
36Delson South
37/115Delson North
100Express Georges Gagné / Terminus Centre-Ville
130Terminus Centre-Ville (via Terminus Panama, Taschereau Blvd, CLSC Kateri, Principale Nord) Georges Gagné
200 Ville Lasalle, Metro Jolicoeur (via Cégep André-Laurendeau & Metro Angrignon) Georges Gagné
210 Longueuil, Terminus Longueuil (via Collège Édouard-Montpetit Georges Gagné )

Georges Gagné Park-n-Ride (AMT)

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