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'''Société de transport de Laval (STL)''' is the public transit system in the city of [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]].
'''Société de transport de Laval (STL)''' is the public transit system in the city of [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]].


It serves the growing suburban areas of [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]], north of [[Montreal, Quebec|Montreal]].
It serves the growing suburban areas of [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]], North of [[Montreal, Quebec|Montreal]].


Presently, STL runs 34 routes, plus the 902 Express Route for the AMT in Laval. 24 routes originate/terminate at [[Henri-Bourassa (Montreal Metro)]], and 3 at [[Côte-Vertu (Montreal Metro)]], the respective ends of the [[Line 2 Orange (Montreal Metro)|Orange Line]].
Presently, STL runs 34 routes, plus the [[Agence métropolitaine de transport|AMT]]'s 902 Express Route in Laval. 24 bus routes start and end at [[Henri-Bourassa (Montreal Metro)]], and 3 at [[Côte-Vertu (Montreal Metro)]], the respective ends of the [[Line 2 Orange (Montreal Metro)|Orange Line]].


The [[Montreal Metro]] is being extended into Laval, and will connect with STL at three new stations:
The [[Montreal Metro]] is being extended into Laval, and will connect with STL at three new stations:

Revision as of 23:49, 15 June 2006

Société de transport de Laval
Company typePublic company
IndustryPublic transit
FoundedLaval, Quebec (December 1984)
HeadquartersLaval, Quebec, Canada
Key people
Jean-Jacques Beldié, President & Pierre Giard, General manager
ProductsBuses
RevenueIncrease$ CAN
Number of employees
696
Websitewww.stl.laval.qc.ca

Société de transport de Laval (STL) is the public transit system in the city of Laval, Quebec, Canada.

It serves the growing suburban areas of Laval, North of Montreal.

Presently, STL runs 34 routes, plus the AMT's 902 Express Route in Laval. 24 bus routes start and end at Henri-Bourassa (Montreal Metro), and 3 at Côte-Vertu (Montreal Metro), the respective ends of the Orange Line.

The Montreal Metro is being extended into Laval, and will connect with STL at three new stations:

STL also connects with AMT commuter trains at:

Blainville Line

  • Saint-Martin (4 Routes)
  • Sainte Rose
  • De la Concorde subway station (as soon as it'll be ready)

Deux-Montagnes Line

There are also bus transfer facilities at:

There are also connections to other transit services in the region:

Fleet

denotes wheelchair access

See also