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Montreal is a city on the cusp of a huge transformation. With several large Montreal transit projects underway that will connect the city like never before, the future is looking bright for the metropolis.

As you probably know by now, we absolutely LOVE public transit news here at the Blog and since the metro hasn't flooded recently, we thought that you'd all enjoy a run-down of four huge transit projects currently taking shape. 

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Amazon is opening five new facilities in Quebec — two sortation centres and three delivery stations — which it says will bring more than 1,000 new jobs to the province. 

These will be the first three delivery stations in the province, and one of the sortation centres will be the largest in Quebec — at 520,000 square feet, it'll be equivalent to more than five CFL football fields. 

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Despite the cold, winter can actually be one of the most beautiful times of the year. Not just because of the snow, but because of the gorgeous winter stations found all around Montreal.

Installed to "attract customers, enliven the shopping experience, and encourage local merchants," the stations can be found in 18 of the city's boroughs, according to Design Montréal.

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On December 15, the City of Montreal, the Government of Quebec, the Réseau Express Métropolitain (REM) and CDPQ Infra announced a major transit project called the REM de l'Est.

The project, a major public transit extension into Montreal's east end, will consist of 32 kilometres of automated light-rail lines and 23 stations serving an estimated 133,000 people a day. 

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If you frequent the Montreal metro almost every day, or even if you only do every so often, you're going to be excited about the STM's recent announcement

Metro stations Jolicoeur, Monk and Angrignon now officially have a 4G LTE mobile network.

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With winter on the horizon in Quebec and the COVID-19 pandemic pressing on, Montrealers will likely be unable to partake in many of the winter activities they know and love including the Montreal Snow Festival, which is cancelled. 

However, Mayor Valérie Plante announced the city's plan to roll out new winter activities for the pandemic for the entirety of the winter season.

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Now that we've all seen what the REM trains are going to look like, what about the stations?

After the renderings of the West Island station were recently released to the public, people have been eagerly anticipating what the REM's busiest downtown stations might look like once they're done. 

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If you were wondering what the inside of a REM station will look like, your wishes have been answered. 

That's right, Montrealers can finally see what the inside of a REM station will look like thanks to a new virtual video tour released by the REM and Lemay. 

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It's official, you can now use your cellphone in at least half of Montreal's STM Metro network.

The project which started in 2014 is going strong, and as of yesterday 34 out of 68 stations are connected to the new LTE network. 

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You might remember back in June when Montreal revealed the plan to build a new above ground railway.

The first phase of the project was supposed to include 24 new stations that would link Trudeau Airport to Downtown Montreal, the West-Island, the South Shore and Deux-Montagnes.

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Montreal metro names are weird, like the fact they are called metros and not subways if you're not from here.

Every name seems to be an homage to a person or a place. But who are these people? Where are these places? And what the hell does Namur mean?

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Every Montrealer had to take a few times the metro during their time in the city. We've all been stuck in there a few minutes per day at least if we don't actually drive, which can be a total mess in the middle of downtown.

Let's see which metro stations every Montrealer hates with a passion -

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