Replying to @EdwinG@mstdn.moimeme.ca

Oh… apparently it’s only high frequency if you’re in Montréal. The frequency drops the second you leave the city 🤬🤬🤬

Don’t fucking classify the line as high frequency on the stops where it isn’t.

I think a complaint should be filed with my city so that they replace that service. Still shocked no one ran on improving public transportation!

No wonder people complain when they raise their prices.

Replying to @jfmezei@cosocial.ca

@jfmezei I don’t know.

I haven’t seen what’s written on the bus sign. We were driving away when I saw the routes mentioned.

For charging zones B (and C), they use the same system the STM does. And the latter are capable of mixed zone charging; the BRT 439 invoices you a zone B when in Laval and a zone A anywhere on the Island of Montréal.

It would be surprising that exo, RTL and STL don’t have those capabilities.

It’s probably political and not technical/technological.

Replying to @EdwinG@mstdn.moimeme.ca

@EdwinG
Looking at EXO bus routes from Vaudreuil, some go to the Island (McDonald College, and REM station). Those gong to REM station have no other stops on island, so bus at REM station could require C fare.

But those going to MacDonald college has 1 or 2 stops before terminus.

EXO *could assume* that anyone who came in to island would have only C fares on card so when boarding in Montreal, a C fare would be drawn. But machine might accept A fares for someone pretending to travel 1 stop.

Replying to @EdwinG@mstdn.moimeme.ca

@EdwinG Ever since they "locked" OPUS cards to a zone (opening of REM), if you have an AB card, you can only load AB fares on it, so obviously any machine , even the metro, will draw an AB fare from it. It can't draw an A fare since there are none.

The question becomes if someone with an A opus card with only A fares loaded can board an STL bus in Montreal to travel on it. (if so, it implies honour system once you cross bridge you are expected to have a paid a B fare.

Jul 5, 2026, 23:27 UTCen