Construction on the light rail train network, less than ideal public transit options and the COVID-19 pandemic are taking a toll on Montreal’s public transit system. Ridership is down on buses, the metro and commuter trains and is not expected to increase to pre-pandemic levels before 2022. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports,
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Trying to get Montreal public transit users back on board
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