Montrain

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Montrain can mean one of two things

[edit] CN Division

Montrain is the division of Canadian National responsible for the operation of the Agence métropolitaine de transport's (AMT) Montreal/Deux-Montagnes and Montreal/Mont-Saint-Hilaire commuter train lines. Their offices are located in Montreal's Central Station and also have a warehouse/workshop/maintenance base located about a hundred meters northeast of the Montpellier train station.

[edit] Online Discussion Group

Montrain is the name of an online public transit discussion group based in the suburbs of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The primary focus of the group's discussions is public transit in the metropolitan Montreal area. Topics include current and historic transit services, e.g., bus, metro (subway), commuter trains. Occasionally, the group discusses transit-related issues such as labour relations, urban planning, and railfanning.

Montrain began in the mid-1990s as a forum to discuss the modernization of the Montreal-Deux Montagnes commuter train line. Over time, the scope of the group expanded to include any issue related to transit in Montreal.

Montrain has about 7 to 10 persons who contribute regularly to the online discussions. Another 30 persons are on the mailing list, but do not contribute regularly to the group. Most members reside in the metropolitan Montreal area; some regular contributors reside in Ontario or Illinois.

A knowledge base of information pertaining to railways in Montreal can be accessed on Montrain's website at www.montrain.ca.