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Vaudreuil–Hudson line

Vaudreuil–Hudson (also designated line 11, formerly known as Dorion–Rigaud) is a commuter railway line in Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is operated by Exo, the organization that operates public transport services across this region.

Vaudreuil-Hudson
An inbound train at Vendôme Station.
Overview
Line number11
LocaleGreater Montreal
Termini
Stations18
WebsiteVaudreuil–Hudson line (Exo)
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemExo
Operator(s)Alstom
Daily ridership16,000 (2018)[1]
Ridership4,164,200 (2018)
History
Opened1887
Technical
Line length64.2 km (39.9 mi)[2]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationNo
Operating speed75 mph (121 km/h)
Route map
Vaudreuil–Hudson line

The Vaudreuil–Hudson line was originally established in 1887 as a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) passenger service known as the CP Lakeshore West line.[3] It was transferred to Société de transport de Montréal (STCUM) on October 1, 1982. It was refurbished between 1982 and 1990. On January 1, 1996, it was transferred to Exo's predecessor agency, the Agence Métropolitaine de transport (AMT). Exo assumed current operation of the line upon its establishment on June 1, 2017.

There are 13 inbound and 14 outbound departures each weekday.[4]

Overview edit

This line links the Lucien-L'Allier station in downtown Montreal with Hudson to the west of the Island of Montreal. With the completion of the Intermodal station in Vaudreuil, most trains that used to terminate in Dorion, now terminate in Vaudreuil.

The line offers frequent peak-hour service (roughly every 15–20 minutes) to or from Vaudreuil. Outside of rush hours, service is approximately every two to three hours. On weekends, service is approximately every five hours. There is only one weekday round trip from the Hudson terminus. This is the only line in Montreal to offer semi-express service; reverse peak trains do not stop at certain smaller stations.[4]

The trains are owned and managed by the Réseau de transport métropolitain, and operated by Alstom's Transportation division (formerly Bombardier Transportation).

History edit

CP Service edit

Service on this line started in 1887. Service began with local stops between Montreal and Rigaud being added to trains running between Montreal and Ottawa. Over time, as the population of the western part of the Island of Montreal increased, Canadian Pacific established a dedicated commuter service with several stops on the Island of Montreal and off the western tip of the Island. From 1956 to 2006, service patterns on the line did not change all that much. The average number of weekday round trips hovered around 12, with weekend and holiday service averaging 3 or 4 trips depending on whether the day is Saturday or Sunday.

STCUM and AMT Service edit

The commuter line was owned and operated by Canadian Pacific until October 1, 1982. On that date, management and ownership of the commuter trains was transferred to the publicly owned Montreal Urban Community Transit Commission (STCUM). The STCUM set fares and schedules, and assumed ownership of the equipment (passenger cars and locomotives) that Canadian Pacific had used to operate the service. Canadian Pacific continued to provide the tracks, stations, storage, maintenance, and train crews needed to keep the line running. For Montreal commuters, the transfer of ownership was positive because the trains were integrated into the bus and metro system. Over time, the commuter line was upgraded with the purchase of new equipment and renovated stations. The line was transferred to the newly formed Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT) on January 1, 1996.

On July 1, 2010, service to Rigaud was discontinued, as the town of Rigaud was unable to justify a $300,000 annual fee, almost double the previous annual fee of $160,000 required by the AMT to maintain train service for a handful of users.[5] The line now ends at Hudson; the 13-km distance between Rigaud and Hudson represented some 17% of the line's total length. At this time the line was renamed: "Dorion" was replaced by "Vaudreuil" in reference to the terminus for most runs, and "Rigaud" was replaced by "Hudson" in reference to the terminus for the extended service.[6]

RTM/Exo service edit

On June 1, 2017, the AMT was dissolved and replaced by two new governing bodies, the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) and the Réseau de transport métropolitain (RTM). The RTM took over all former AMT services, including this line.

In May 2018, the RTM formally re-branded itself as Exo; and renamed each line with a number and updated colour. The Vaudreuil–Hudson line became exo1, and the red line colour was updated to a lighter pastel shade of red. In 2023, the service was renumbered to line 11 in order to be unique within the Montreal rail network.[7]

List of stations edit

Station Location Connections Zones
Lucien-L'Allier Ville-Marie, Montreal     Lucien-L'Allier Metro station
  Downtown Terminus
  STM: 36 (on rue Saint-Antoine),107, 150, 168, 350, 355, 358, 364 410, 420, 427, 430, 465, 480, 715, 747 (on René Lévesque Boulevard)
A
Vendôme Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal     Vendôme Metro station
  STM: 17 (north bound at the corner of Decarie Boulevard and De Maisonneuve Boulevard, south bound at the corner of rue Girouard and Upper Lachine Road), 37, 90, 102, 104, 105, 124, 371, 420 (same corners as 17) west[8][9])
Montréal-Ouest Montreal West   STM: 51, 105, 123, 162, 356
Lachine Lachine, Montreal   STM: 195 (400 metres south on Sherbrooke Street)
Dorval Dorval  
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
  STM: 191, 195, 202, 203, 204 (to and from YUL Airport), 209, 211, 354, 356, 378 (Eastbound only), 405, 411, 425, 460, 485, 495, 496
Pine Beach   STM: 204, 211, 354, 356, 411, 425
Valois Pointe-Claire   STM: 203, 204,
Pointe-Claire   STM: 203, 211, 354, 405, 411, 425
Cedar Park   STM: 201 (North only), 202, 211, 354, 411, 485 (MB)[Located on Boulevard St-Jean]
Beaconsfield Beaconsfield   STM: 200, 201, 217, 354, 382, 401, 411, 425
Beaurepaire   STM: 354, 411
Baie-d'Urfé Baie-D'Urfé   STM: 354, 411
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue   STM: 212, 354
Île-Perrot Île-Perrot   Exo: 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 91 C
Pincourt-Terrasse-Vaudreuil Pincourt / Terrasse-Vaudreuil   Exo: 31, 33, 44, 91, 335
Dorion Vaudreuil-Dorion   Exo: 3, 5, 8, 15, 35, 91, 115, 335
Vaudreuil   Exo: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15, 21, 40, 51, 61, 91, 115
Hudson Hudson   Exo: 21

The commuter line operates over the following Canadian Pacific Kansas City subdivisions:

  • Westmount Subdivision (between Lucien L'Allier [0.1] and Montreal West [4.6])
  • Vaudreuil Subdivision (between Montreal-West [0.0] and Dorion [18.9])
  • M&O Subdivision (between Dorion [0.0] and Rigaud [16.5]; owned by Exo)

References edit

  1. ^ https://exo.quebec/Media/Default/pdf/section8/publications/RA_2018_exo.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Vaudreuil–Hudson line - General information". RTM. 2017. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  3. ^ Wyatt, David. "Banlieues de Montréal, Québec". All-Time List of Canadian Transit Systems. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Vaudreuil–Hudson Schedule" (PDF). RTM. 2017. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on July 1, 2010. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
  6. ^ Leduc, Robert (2010-07-01). (in French). Montreal Express. Archived from the original on 2010-07-04. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
  7. ^ "Your train lines are getting new numbers". exo.quebec. 24 July 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  8. ^ (PDF). STM. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-05-15.
  9. ^ "Plan du Reseau de Nuit STM 2006" (PDF). STM. 2006. Retrieved 2006-12-26.

External links edit

  • Vaudreuil–Hudson schedule (RTM)

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Lake Saint Louis Ile Perrot Pincourt Terrasse Vaudreuil St Lawrence River Dorion Vaudreuil A 40 Hudson Rigaud The Vaudreuil Hudson line was originally established in 1887 as a Canadian Pacific Railway CPR passenger service known as the CP Lakeshore West line 3 It was transferred to Societe de transport de Montreal STCUM on October 1 1982 It was refurbished between 1982 and 1990 On January 1 1996 it was transferred to Exo s predecessor agency the Agence Metropolitaine de transport AMT Exo assumed current operation of the line upon its establishment on June 1 2017 There are 13 inbound and 14 outbound departures each weekday 4 Contents 1 Overview 2 History 2 1 CP Service 2 2 STCUM and AMT Service 2 3 RTM Exo service 3 List of stations 4 References 5 External linksOverview editThis line links the Lucien L Allier station in downtown Montreal with Hudson to the west of the Island of Montreal With the completion of the Intermodal station in Vaudreuil most trains that used to terminate in Dorion now terminate in Vaudreuil The line offers frequent peak hour service roughly every 15 20 minutes to or from Vaudreuil Outside of rush hours service is approximately every two to three hours On weekends service is approximately every five hours There is only one weekday round trip from the Hudson terminus This is the only line in Montreal to offer semi express service reverse peak trains do not stop at certain smaller stations 4 The trains are owned and managed by the Reseau de transport metropolitain and operated by Alstom s Transportation division formerly Bombardier Transportation History editCP Service edit Service on this line started in 1887 Service began with local stops between Montreal and Rigaud being added to trains running between Montreal and Ottawa Over time as the population of the western part of the Island of Montreal increased Canadian Pacific established a dedicated commuter service with several stops on the Island of Montreal and off the western tip of the Island From 1956 to 2006 service patterns on the line did not change all that much The average number of weekday round trips hovered around 12 with weekend and holiday service averaging 3 or 4 trips depending on whether the day is Saturday or Sunday STCUM and AMT Service edit The commuter line was owned and operated by Canadian Pacific until October 1 1982 On that date management and ownership of the commuter trains was transferred to the publicly owned Montreal Urban Community Transit Commission STCUM The STCUM set fares and schedules and assumed ownership of the equipment passenger cars and locomotives that Canadian Pacific had used to operate the service Canadian Pacific continued to provide the tracks stations storage maintenance and train crews needed to keep the line running For Montreal commuters the transfer of ownership was positive because the trains were integrated into the bus and metro system Over time the commuter line was upgraded with the purchase of new equipment and renovated stations The line was transferred to the newly formed Agence metropolitaine de transport AMT on January 1 1996 On July 1 2010 service to Rigaud was discontinued as the town of Rigaud was unable to justify a 300 000 annual fee almost double the previous annual fee of 160 000 required by the AMT to maintain train service for a handful of users 5 The line now ends at Hudson the 13 km distance between Rigaud and Hudson represented some 17 of the line s total length At this time the line was renamed Dorion was replaced by Vaudreuil in reference to the terminus for most runs and Rigaud was replaced by Hudson in reference to the terminus for the extended service 6 RTM Exo service edit On June 1 2017 the AMT was dissolved and replaced by two new governing bodies the Autorite regionale de transport metropolitain ARTM and the Reseau de transport metropolitain RTM The RTM took over all former AMT services including this line In May 2018 the RTM formally re branded itself as Exo and renamed each line with a number and updated colour The Vaudreuil Hudson line became exo1 and the red line colour was updated to a lighter pastel shade of red In 2023 the service was renumbered to line 11 in order to be unique within the Montreal rail network 7 List of stations editStation Location Connections Zones Lucien L Allier Ville Marie Montreal nbsp nbsp Lucien L Allier Metro station nbsp Downtown Terminus nbsp STM 36 on rue Saint Antoine 107 150 168 350 355 358 364 410 420 427 430 465 480 715 747 on Rene Levesque Boulevard A Vendome Cote des Neiges Notre Dame de Grace Montreal nbsp nbsp Vendome Metro station nbsp STM 17 north bound at the corner of Decarie Boulevard and De Maisonneuve Boulevard south bound at the corner of rue Girouard and Upper Lachine Road 37 90 102 104 105 124 371 420 same corners as 17 west 8 9 Montreal Ouest Montreal West nbsp STM 51 105 123 162 356 Lachine Lachine Montreal nbsp STM 195 400 metres south on Sherbrooke Street Dorval Dorval nbsp Montreal Trudeau International Airport nbsp STM 191 195 202 203 204 to and from YUL Airport 209 211 354 356 378 Eastbound only 405 411 425 460 485 495 496 Pine Beach nbsp STM 204 211 354 356 411 425 Valois Pointe Claire nbsp STM 203 204 Pointe Claire nbsp STM 203 211 354 405 411 425 Cedar Park nbsp STM 201 North only 202 211 354 411 485 MB Located on Boulevard St Jean Beaconsfield Beaconsfield nbsp STM 200 201 217 354 382 401 411 425 Beaurepaire nbsp STM 354 411 Baie d Urfe Baie D Urfe nbsp STM 354 411 Sainte Anne de Bellevue Sainte Anne de Bellevue nbsp STM 212 354 Ile Perrot Ile Perrot nbsp Exo 41 42 43 44 46 47 91 C Pincourt Terrasse Vaudreuil Pincourt Terrasse Vaudreuil nbsp Exo 31 33 44 91 335 Dorion Vaudreuil Dorion nbsp Exo 3 5 8 15 35 91 115 335 Vaudreuil nbsp Exo 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 15 21 40 51 61 91 115 Hudson Hudson nbsp Exo 21 The commuter line operates over the following Canadian Pacific Kansas City subdivisions Westmount Subdivision between Lucien L Allier 0 1 and Montreal West 4 6 Vaudreuil Subdivision between Montreal West 0 0 and Dorion 18 9 M amp O Subdivision between Dorion 0 0 and Rigaud 16 5 owned by Exo References edit https exo quebec Media Default pdf section8 publications RA 2018 exo pdf bare URL PDF Vaudreuil Hudson line General information RTM 2017 Retrieved 2017 07 11 Wyatt David Banlieues de Montreal Quebec All Time List of Canadian Transit Systems Retrieved 7 September 2018 a b Vaudreuil Hudson Schedule PDF RTM 2017 Retrieved 2017 07 11 West Island Gazette Last train to Rigaud on June 30 June 30 2010 Archived from the original on July 1 2010 Retrieved November 7 2011 Leduc Robert 2010 07 01 Nouveaux noms des lignes de trains de banlieue New names for commuter train lines in French Montreal Express Archived from the original on 2010 07 04 Retrieved 2010 07 02 Your train lines are getting new numbers exo quebec 24 July 2023 Retrieved 6 August 2023 Plan du Reseau STM 2007 PDF STM 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2007 05 15 Plan du Reseau de Nuit STM 2006 PDF STM 2006 Retrieved 2006 12 26 External links editVaudreuil Hudson schedule RTM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vaudreuil Hudson line amp oldid 1172091552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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