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The Deux-Montagnes and West Island lines will be delayed until fall 2025 .
Regular service interruptions to the Brossard line will start in January 2025 .
Service to Montreal ’s south shore will be entirely interrupted for up to six weeks in summer 2025 .
More than 28,000 people currently use the REM each day on average.
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