Verdun is not in downtown Montreal. As posted above, the best bus route is # 211. It probably takes about 1 hour. This bus leaves from Lionel-Groulx Metro station, which is also not downtown. Lionel-Groulx is about ten minutes or less from any of the downtwon Metro stations, and about ten minutes from the Verdun Metro station. Another option is to take the Metro to Lucien-L'Allier station or Vendome station and catch the surface rail train to Ste.-Anne-de-Bellevue. The surface rail train takes about 40 to 45 minutes.
2007-06-23 05:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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almost an hour on the 211 from Lionel-Groulx except I think in rush-hour you can get one that mostly stays on the highway, as does the night one, the 354. But then it's usually more than an hour because it's rush-hour.
You'd probably want to take the metro from Verdun to Lionel-Groulx, less than 15 minutes I think.
How come every answer posted above Lolita's for most if not all questions she/he has answered has a thumbs-down? I lived in Ste-Anne's for 9 months and went downtown by bus relatively often. I doubt they've improved the service markedly.
2007-06-22 06:07:38
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Takes about an hour. Take the 211 from Lionel Groulx metro. I have taken this bus ride before and timed it to be about 45 minutes to one hour each way.
2007-06-23 18:05:25
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answered by J. A. M. 4
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2 and a half hours depending on the traffic. Take the train, you will be glad you did!
looking at others answers... maybe it is not as time consuming as i say ... but it feels that way!
The train is much faster and a generally pleasant and quiet experience comparatively. If you try both , I'm sure you'll opt for the train from then on. My sympathy those who don't have a choice.
2007-06-23 18:57:53
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answered by insightfireiron 4
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Too damn long!
The following links may help but I'm not too sure...
2007-06-22 09:48:02
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answered by Lolita 5
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