In brief

After having connected Canada from east to west in 1885, Canadian Pacific (CP) built this line originally designed for trains running between Montréal and Ottawa. Stops were added in 1887 in certain locations between Montréal and the city of Rigaud.

Starting in downtown Montréal, the Vaudreuil-Hudson line follows the south shore of Montréal Island, servicing the western suburb, before crossing the St. Lawrence River toward the Vaudreuil-Soulanges region. Offering uninterrupted service since 1889, it has been operated by the RTM since 1996.

Years in operation

1887 to present (major renovations: 1982 to 1989)

Outsourced operator

CP

Rolling stock (RTM property)

Diesel

Line length

64.2 km

Stations

18

Park-and-ride facilities

14

Daily departures

27 (average)

Weekend service

Yes

Terminating station

Lucien-L’Allier station

Connection with the metro

Lucien-L’Allier and Vendôme statons, via the eponymous train stations

Average daily ridership (2016)

17,000

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Vaudreuil–Hudson itineraries

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