AMT park and ride lots
The Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT) is responsible for all park and ride lots in Montreal and its surrounding area. It operates 61 lots, many that are adjacent to metropolitan bus terminals, commuter rail stations, or STM Metro stations.
In 2012, over 60% of all AMT park and ride lots for cars had an usage rate over 75%, with 1 in 5 being used over 90%.[1]
The following are the specific AMT park and ride lots in Montreal and its surrounding area.[2]
Bus
|
Terminus | Available parking |
Repentigny | 291 spaces[1] |
Seigneurial(formerly Saint-Bruno) | 125 spaces[1] |
Sainte-Julie | 231 spaces[1] |
Sherbrooke | 250 spaces[1] |
Terminus Terrebonne | 1265 spaces[1] |
Saint-Eustache | 20 spaces[1] |
De Montarville | 307 spaces[1] |
|
Metro
STM Métro de Montréal stations with Park and Ride lots:
Commuter Rail
AMT Commuter Train stations with Park and Ride lots:
- Notes
- ↑ Montréal-Ouest station also serves the Saint-Jérôme and Candiac lines.
- ↑ Park-and-Ride spots at Saint-Michel–Montréal-Nord are reserved for persons with reduced mobility only.
- ↑ Pointe-aux-Trembles station is under construction, opening spring 2015.
Carpooling
The AMT also offers 433 spaces specially reserved for carpooling in its park and ride lots.[1]
In operation since 2005, the AMT Carpool program helps to relieve the demand for parking by reserving seats for customers who carpool in the majority of the park and ride lots.
In addition to the reserved carpool spaces, many park and ride lots also include a number of specific drop-off spaces, nearest to the point of transfer to other modes of transportation (bus, metro, train.)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 "Rapport d'activités 2012" (PDF) (in French). Agence métropolitaine de transport. 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
- ↑ Location map
- ↑ Brossard-Panama
- ↑ le Carrefour
- ↑ Angrignon
- ↑ Radisson
- ↑ Stationnement incitatif Namur
- ↑ AMT Terminus Montmorency page
- ↑ AMT Terminus Cartier page
- ↑ AMT Terminus Longueuil
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Montreal West
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Dorval
- ↑ Valois
- ↑ Pointe-Claire
- ↑ Cedar Park
- ↑ Beaconsfield
- ↑ Beaurepaire
- ↑ Baie-d'Urfé
- ↑ Gare Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
- ↑ Île-Perrot
- ↑ Pincourt/Terrasse-Vaudreuil
- ↑ Dorion
- ↑ Vaudreuil
- ↑ Hudson
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Du Ruisseau
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Bois-Franc
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Sunnybrooke
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Roxboro-Pierrefonds
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Île-Bigras
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Sainte-Dorothée
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Grand-Moulin
- ↑ AMT - Stations - Deux-Montagnes
- ↑ Saint-Catherine
- ↑ Saint-Constant
- ↑ Delson
- ↑ Candiac
- ↑ Gare Vimont
- ↑ Gare Sainte-Rose
- ↑ Gare Rosemère
- ↑ Gare Sainte-Thérèse
- ↑ Gare Blainville
- ↑ Gare Saint-Jérôme L’AMT AMÉNAGE 152 NOUVELLES PLACES (In French)
- ↑ Gare Saint-Lambert
- ↑ Gare Saint-Hubert
- ↑ Gare Saint-Bruno
- ↑ Gare Saint-Basil-le-Grand
- ↑ Gare McMasterville
- ↑ Gare Mont-Saint-Hilaire
- ↑ Gare Saint-Michel - Montréal-Nord
- ↑ Gare Saint-Leonard - Montréal-Nord
- ↑ Gare Anjou
- ↑ Gare Rivière-des-Prairies
- ↑ Gare Pointe-aux-Trembles
- ↑ Gare Repentigny
- ↑ Gare Terrebonne
- ↑ Gare Mascouche