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3 Metro stations on Montreal's Blue line could be closed for weeks due to safety issues

As of Thursday evening, the STM indefinitely suspended three stops on the Montreal Metro's Blue Line for safety reasons. The affected stations are Fabre, d'Iberville and Saint-Michel.

Shuttle will run between Jean-Talon and Saint-Michel Metro stations

A commuter stands on the platform as a Montreal Metro whips by.
Ongoing work at Saint-Michel station has revealed significant degradation of main beams above the walkway, following an assessment by engineering teams, the STM says. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)

TheBlue line'seasternmost stops could remain closed forweeks, according to Marie-Claude Lonard,CEO of theSocit de transport de Montral (STM).

Montreal's public transit authority announcedthe closure of three Metro stations on the Blue lineFabre, d'Ibervilleand Saint-Michel on Thursday eveningforan indefinite period for safety reasons.

Engineering teams have found significant degradation of main beams above the walkway at Saint-Michel station, theSTM says.

"Given the location of track equipment needed for train turnarounds, Fabre and d'Iberville stations must also be closed," it says.

In a news conference on Friday morning, Lonard said engineering teams were looking into the cause.

Shuttle bus in place

She added that a shuttle bus would run between Jean-Talon and Saint-Michel Metro stations, stopping at each station.

But some riders aren't happy with that solution.

Saint-Michel is the closest station to Jenny Tremblay's homeand said it was "perfect for [her]."She said she'll take her car rather than using the shuttle.

EmilieAguiarpalumbowas also feeling "pretty upset" about the station being shut down and said she wasn't aware of the closure until she arrived there Friday morning.

She said it's inconvenient that she can't take the Metro and isn't sure how she'll adjust her daily routine.

"I'll have to figure that out," she said.

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3 Metro stations on the Blue Line are closed indefinitely. Here's what you need to know

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Montreal's public transit authority says ongoing work at Saint-Michel station revealed damage on the beams above the walkway. Since the train cannot make the turnaround maneuver at Fabre and d'Iberville stations, the STM had to close those stations too.

"We're very aware and sorry about the impact it's having on our customers. But we can't afford to put anyone's safety at risk," said Lonard.

On Friday, Mayor Valrie Plante said workon the extension of the Blue line would continue, and that the closure of Saint-Michel Metro station was not related to it.

She said the Quebec government should invest more money in maintainingthe Montreal Metro system.

"Yes, we want to build additional floors on the house, but the foundation needs to be taken care of," said Plante. "The provincial government's investment in asset maintenance is nowhere near what's needed."

On X,Quebec Transport MinisterGenevive Guilbaultsaid an announcement regarding the Blue line extension that was scheduled for Friday morning would be postponed.

"Safety is our priority," she said.

In August, the city's transit authority announced that the extension of the line would have to wait until at least 2031.

Written by Hnia Ould-Hammou, with files from Isaac Olson and Kwabena Oduro