Touted as a way to make public transit more accessible, the REM’s new light-rail trains will be on the tracks for commuters in just one week. But some South Shore users are realizing their daily commute will actually become more complicated. Global’s Brayden Jagger Haines reports
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New REM train network means major changes for Montreal’s South Shore commuters
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