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History
16 January 2017:
Du Canal station opens on commuter rail
Candiac
line.
6 July 2015:
Sauvé and Pointe-aux-Trembles stations open on commuter rail
Mascouche
line.
1 December 2014:
Commuter rail
Mascouche
line opens between Gare Centrale and Mascouche (11 stations).
1 July 2010:
Commuter rail
Vaudreuil–Hudson
(formerly
Vaudreuil–Rigaud
) line is shortened from Rigaud to Hudson.
8 January 2007:
Commuter rail
St-Jérôme
(formerly
Blainville
) line is extended from Blainville to St-Jérôme and Chabanel station opens.
18 October 2006:
Vimont station opens on commuter rail
Blainville
line.
11 April 2005:
Commuter rail
Candiac
(formerly
Delson
) line is extended from Delson to Candiac.
1 December 2003:
St-Hubert station opens on commuter rail
Mont-St-Hilaire
line.
3 November 2003:
St-Basile-le-Grand station opens on commuter rail
Mont-St-Hilaire
line.
4 August 2003:
Vaudreuil station opens on commuter rail
Vaudreuil–Rigaud
(formely
Dorion–Rigaud
) line.
3 September 2002:
Commuter rail
Mont-St-Hilaire
(formerly
McMasterville
) line is extended from McMasterville to Mont-St-Hilaire.
4 September 2001:
Commuter rail
Delson
line opens between Lucien-L'Allier and Delson (7 stations).