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St-Michel station on Montreal metro’s Blue line reopens after emergency closure

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Montreal’s public transit authority announced the city’s Blue metro line would be back in full service as of 10 a.m. Monday.

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The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) shut down the stop in early October due to safety concerns after workers found significant damage to a concrete beam above a footbridge.

“Maintenance work was carried out and the premises are once again safe to welcome Montrealers,” wrote Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante on X.

Up until Monday, metro users had to take a shuttle bus between the St-Michel stop and the rest of the Blue line.

St-Michel was one of three stations impacted by the closures on Oct. 4, with the STM initially estimating they could be out of service for up to a few weeks. Fabre and D’Iberville reopened less than a week later.

The STM says it found the damage during refurbishment work at the station. That work “will now continue as planned,” the agency wrote on its website Monday.

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