RÉSEAU DE TRANSPORT DE LONGUEUIL (RTL)
The RTL offers bus services (serving the entire agglomeration) but there is no service at night. The buses of the Réseau de transport de Longueuil serve five terminuses that are under the authority of the Réseau de transport métropolitain (RTM). They are located in the agglomeration of Longueuil, but also in Montreal: Panama terminus (Brossard), Downtown terminus (Montreal), Longueuil terminus, De Montarville terminus (Boucherville), Radisson terminus (Montreal). The Saint-Lambert, Longueuil - Saint-Hubert and Saint-Bruno commuter train stations are also served by RTL.
To use the bus, you must purchase the Opus rechargeable smart card ($6 CAN $) or pay cash (exact amount). The cost: $96.50 CAN for the month. The cost of a single trip is set at CAN$3.25 with the right to a transfer (if paid cash on board, no right to a transfer and the same for taking the métro from Longueuil). It is also possible to buy 6 tickets for $19 CAN, a 24-hour ticket valid throughout the network for $9.50 CAN or for the evening at $4.50 CAN. There is a right to correspondence valid for 90 minutes from the time of your initial visit.
New: the SkiBus line (299) serves the Saint-Bruno ski resort and Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park, from the Longueuil terminus, on weekends from January to March (check the website for exact schedules). The new application RTL on demand offers a trip as close as possible to its place of departure; booking in real time via the application.
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