- Montreal bus rapid transit
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There was one bus rapid transit route in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in operation. It operated from 1989 to 2002 on Pie-IX Boulevard, and after it ceased operating, became a regular reserved lane rush hour service using regular bus stops as the 505 Reserved Lane Pie-IX. It is projected to return to service in 2013. A second BRT line is planned for Henri Bourassa Boulevard, projected for service in 2018.
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Pius IX BRT line
505 R-Bus BRT
The STCUM 505 R-BUS Pie-IX (Express Pie-IX), running along Boulevard Pie-IX (Pope Pius the Ninth), provided supplementary, limited-stop service to the 139 Pie-IX bus route during rush hours. It operated from 1989 to 2002, being the first reserved-lane bus service and first BRT service in Montreal. The system had 10 dedicated stations, and a regular stop and terminus at the Pie-IX metro station.[1]
Prior to 2002, this route used to run against traffic on the part-time dedicated bus lanes on the opposite side of the traffic median. It featured dedicated sheltered BRT stations, a high frequency of service, and priority traffic signals. The use of these bus lanes were suspended indefinitely after a passenger, unaware of the traffic contraflow, was struck by a bus.[2] In the interim, from the suspension of service, until it's planned resumption, alternate service occurs on the reserved-lane rush-hour bus 505 Reserved Lane Pie-IX. There were plans to restart the service once safety cones and fences are installed along Pie-IX Boulevard.[1]
List of original 505 BRT stations
The stations were dismantled as of August 2010, to make way for the revised service system.[3]
- Pie-IX Metro
- Laurier
- Rosemont
- Beaubien
- Belanger
- Jean Talon
- Jarry
- Robert
- 47e rue
- Fleury
- Monselet
2013 future service
Service is project to be restored by 2013, with two dedicated lanes in the middle of the street and 24-hour service.[2][4] The service will be transferred from the MUCTC, which operated the BRT line until its suspension in 2002, to the AMT. The rebuilt line was originally projected to cost $150million CDN.[5] The new service will extend into Laval, and is projected to cost $300 million CDN, as of 2010.[6] The portion in Laval will extend 5 km, and include parking lots. As the portion in Laval will operate on a grade separated expressway (the former trace of Autoroute 25, since moved to a new right-of-way further east) and have dedicated on-ramps and off-ramps.[7] The system will extend from Autoroute 440 in Laval, all the way to Notre-Dame Street near the southern shore of Montreal Island against the Saint Lawrence River.[3]
List of 2013 revised system BRT stations
As originally envisioned, the BRT route would extend from Henri Bourassa Boulevard to René Lévesque Boulevard.[8]
At the issue of an early planning study made by Genivar/CIMA+ for the AMT,the planned line is to have the following stop.
- Montée Saint-François and 440 highway (Laval) (500 places parking)
- Saint-Martin (Laval) (500 places parking)
- de la Concorde (Laval)
- d'Amos
- Castille
- Fleury / Forest
- 56e Rue / Gare Montréal-Nord — intermodal station with suburban train line Train de l'Est
- 47e Rue
- 39e Rue
- Robert
- Jarry
- Jean-Talon — intermodal station with projected future Line 5 Blue Montreal Metro station
- Belanger
- Beaubien
- Rosemont
- Laurier
- Mont Royal
- Métro Pie-IX
- Ontario
- Sainte Catherine
- Notre-Dame
Replacement with LRT
There are ideas to replace the BRT with a true LRT tramline on the street using the shared right-of-way. A Montreal Metro line was also once planned to run underneath Pie-IX Boulevard, but this never came to fruition. At one time, a tram line ran on Pius-IX, prior to the establishment of regular bus service along the thoroughfare.
Henri Bourassa BRT line
There is a planned BRT line along Henri Bourassa Boulevard, running for 5 km, projected for operation in 2018. It would create two dedicated reserved lanes in the middle of the street, and operate 24 hours a day. The plan is projected to cost $25 million CDN as of 2010.[8]
References
- ^ a b Fagstein, Montreal Geography Trivia No. 75, Steve Faguy, April 26, 2010 – 12:00 pm
- ^ a b CTV Montreal, "Reserved bus lane coming to Pie-IX Boulevard", Thu Dec. 17 2009 7:07:00 PM
- ^ a b (French) Metro (Montreal), "Disparition des derniers vestiges de la voie réservée sur Pie-IX", Jennifer Guthrie, 03 août 2010 21:49
- ^ (French) Montreal 2025, VOIE RÉSERVÉE SUR PIE-IX - MONTRÉAL LANCE LES TRAVAUX AU CARREFOUR HENRI-BOURASSA / PIE-IX , 11.02.10
- ^ (French) La Presse (Montreal), "Voie réservée sur Pie-IX: 154 millions pour faire rouler les autobus", Bruno Bisson, 23 octobre 2009 à 06h43
- ^ (French) 24H (Montreal), "Le Service rapide par bus du boulevard Pie-IX coûterait 305 M $", QMI, 18/09/2010 10h42
- ^ The Gazette (Montreal), "Reserved bus lanes from Laval to Montreal to cost $305M", René Bruemmer, Monday, September 20, 2010
- ^ a b McGill University, "Bus Rapid Transit: Montreal's Plan", Julie Bachand & Julie Lafrance, 2010
External links
- STM 505 R-BUS Pie-IX route map and stop listing
- Innovative Service Design Among Bus Rapid Transit Systems In The Americas (PDF)
- STM System Map
- 505 Map
- 505 Schedule
See also
- Société de transport de Montréal (STM)
- Ottawa Transitway
STM Bus Routes Standard Routes 15 Sainte-Catherine • 18 Beaubien • 24 Sherbrooke • 27 Boulevard Saint-Joseph • 32 Lacordaire • 33 Langelier • 44 Armand-Bombardier • 45 Papineau • 48 Perras • 49 Maurice-Duplessis • 51 Boulevard Édouard-Montpetit • 54 Charland/Chabanel • 55 Boulevard Saint-Laurent • 57 Pointe-Saint-Charles • 58 Wellington • 61 Wellington • 64 Grenet • 67 Saint-Michel • 69 Gouin • 78 Laurendeau • 80 Avenue du Parc • 90 Saint-Jacques • 95 Bélanger • 97 Mont-Royal • 99 Villeray • 100 Crémazie • 102 Somerled • 103 Monkland • 105 Sherbrooke • 106 Newman • 108 Bannantyne • 109 Boulevard Shevchenko • 110 Centrale • 112 Airlie • 113 Lapierre • 121 Sauvé/Côte-Vertu • 123 Dollard • 124 Victoria • 125 Ontario • 129 Côte-Sainte-Catherine • 132 Viau • 139 Pie-IX • 140 Fleury • 141 Jean Talon East • 161 Van Horne • 165 Côte-des-Neiges • 166 Queen Mary • 171 Henri-Bourassa • 187 René-Lévesque • 193 Jarry • 197 Rosemont • 211 Bord-du-LacExpress Routes 410 Express Notre-Dame • 420 Express NDG • 427 Express Saint-Joseph • 430 Express Pointe-aux-Trembles • 467 Express Saint-Michel • 470 Express Pierrefonds • 747 Express BusMetrobus Routes 143 Métrobus Charleroi • 148 Métrobus Maurice-Duplessis • 159 Métrobus Henri-BourassaReserved Lane Routes 505 Reserved Lane Pie-IX • 506 Reserved Lane Newman • 535 Reserve Lane Parc/Côte-des-NeigesNight Routes 350 Verdun/LaSalle • 353 Lacordaire/Maurice-Duplessis • 354 Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue/Downtown • 355 Pie-IXBus rapid transit Categories:- Société de transport de Montréal
- Transportation in Montreal
- Bus rapid transit in Canada
- Montreal bus routes
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