Brossard station

Brossard station (known as Rive-Sud during early development) is a Réseau express métropolitain (REM) station in the city of Brossard, Quebec, Canada. Located approximately 200 metres (660 ft) south of the intersection of Autoroutes 10 and 30, in the uninhabited Y section of Brossard, the station is the only elevated station on the South Shore segment and is operated by CDPQ Infra; it serves as the southern terminus of the REM and the eastern-most subway stop in Canada.[4]

Brossard
Brossard station complex
General information
Location8200 Boulevard de Rome
Brossard, Quebec
Canada
Coordinates 45°26′17″N 73°25′48″W
Operated byCDPQ Infra
Platforms1 island platform, 1 side platform
Tracks3
Bus stands21
Connections
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Parking2,948 spaces[1]
Bicycle facilities50 rack spaces[2]
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeRIV
Fare zoneARTM: B[3]
History
Opened31 July 2023 (2023-07-31)
Services
Preceding station REM Following station
Du Quartier Réseau express métropolitain
Terminus

The station is equipped with a large regional bus terminal for Exo buses, as well as 2,948-space parking lot. The station is adjacent to the operations and maintenance centre for the REM. It is accessible via de Rome Boulevard. The station opened on 31 July 2023.[5]

Platforms 2 and 3 at the station

Artwork

The station will have two bronze sculptures by artist David Armstrong VI, located next to the entrance of the station.[6]

Terminus Brossard

Brossard station has a bus terminal called Terminus Brossard, with 21 platforms. A total of 26 bus lines go to the station.[7]

Réseau de transport de Longueuil
No. Route Name
4Saint-Hubert (Payer Boulevard–Taschereau Boulevard) – Terminus Longueuil
14Brossard (De Rome Boulevard) – Terminus Longueuil
32Towards Saint-Hubert (Faubourg Cousineau)
38Brossard (Quartier DIX30, Chevrier Boulevard, Sector B) – Terminus Panama
47Brossard (Chemin des Prairies, Rivard Boulevard, Pelletier Boulevard) – Terminus Panama
132Saint-Hubert (Westley Boulevard–Mountainview Boulevard)
192Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville
Exo Chambly-Richelieu-Carignan sector
No. Main Destination
300Saint-Hyacinthe
450La Prairie (Magdeleine)
451La Prairie (Briqueterie)
452La Prairie (Symbiocité–Briqueterie)
454Candiac (Charlemagne)
455Candiac (Deauville)
456Candiac (Fouquet)
457Saint-Philippe
481Chambly
482Chambly (Franquet–Fréchette)
483Carignan (Bellerive–Henriette)
484Carignan (Île aux Lièvres)
485Chambly (Franquet–Fréchette)
486Marieville
487Chambly (Industriel)
488Chambly (Daigneault – Martel)
552Saint-Constant – Delson
554Delson
600Sainte-Julie

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