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Greater Montreal has a number of park and ride lots (French: stationnements incitatifs), most of which are adjacent to transit hubs such as the Montreal Metro, Exo commuter rail lines, the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) and metropolitan bus terminals.
Prior to the reorganization of the governance over public transit in Greater Montreal the Agence métropolitain de transport (AMT) was responsible for all park and ride lots. It operated 61 lots.[1] Since then, the new Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM) has retained ownership of certain park and rides but has
The following is a list of park and ride lots in Montreal and its surrounding area, owned and operated by the various local transit agencies.
| Station | Available parking |
|---|---|
| Du Ruisseau | 1063 spaces[15] |
| Bois-Franc | 742 spaces[16] |
| Sunnybrooke | 515 spaces[17] |
| Roxboro-Pierrefonds | 880 spaces[18] |
| Île-Bigras | 65 spaces[19] |
| Sainte-Dorothée | 1101 spaces[20] |
| Grand-Moulin | 304 spaces[21] |
| Deux-Montagnes | 1256 spaces[22] |
The ARTM also offers 433 spaces specially reserved for carpooling in its park and ride lots.[1] In operation since 2005, the ARTM Carpool program helps to relieve the demand for parking by reserving seats for customers who carpool in the majority of the park and ride lots.
In addition to the reserved carpool spaces, many park and ride lots also include a number of specific drop-off spaces, nearest to the point of transfer to other modes of transportation (bus, metro, train.)