Saint-Jérôme line

Saint-Jérôme
Outbound train at Bois-de-Boulogne station
Overview
OwnerCanadian Pacific Railway (railways between Lucien-L'Allier and Blainville), Réseau de transport métropolitain (rolling stock, and railway between Blainville and Saint-Jérôme)
Line number12
LocaleGreater Montreal
Termini
Stations14
WebsiteExo - Saint-Jérôme line
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemExo commuter rail
Operator(s)Alstom
Daily ridership8,623 (2024)
Ridership2,250,728 (2024)
History
Opened1882
Technical
Line length62.8 km (39.0 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationNo
Operating speed60 mph (97 km/h)
Route map
Saint-Jérôme line highlighted in yellow
Saint-Jérôme
(original)
Saint-Jérôme
QGRY Montfort Subdivision
Saint-Antoine Depot
Mirabel
Mirabel Siding
Blainville Siding
Blainville
QGRY Lachute Subdivision
to Gatineau
Sainte-Thérèse
Rosemère Siding
Rosemère
Zone C
Zone B
Sainte-Rose
Vimont
originally Petite-Côte
QGRY Trois-Rivières Subdivision
Saint-Martin
De la Concorde
Zone B
Zone A
Bois-de-Boulogne
originally Henri-Bourassa
Chabanel
Parc
originally
Jean-Talon
CPKC Outremont Subdivision
to the Port of Montreal
CPKC St-Luc Yard
CPKC St-Luc Branch
CPKC Adirondack Subdivision
Montréal-Ouest
originally Montreal Junction
Vendôme
Lucien-L'Allier
Windsor Station

Two lines
Three lines
Tracks removed

Saint-Jérôme (also designated exo12, formerly known as Blainville–Saint-Jérôme and Montreal–Blainville) is a commuter rail service in Greater Montreal, Quebec. It is operated by Exo, the organization that operates the commuter rail network in Greater Montreal.

The Saint-Jérôme line was operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) between 1882 and 1981. The line was not active until Exo's predecessor agency, the Agence Métropolitaine de transport (AMT), resumed passenger service in 1997.

There are 14 inbound and 14 outbound departures each weekday. There are six departures on Saturday and Sunday, although these trains terminate at De la Concorde, with connection to the Metro, instead of continuing to Parc in the off-peak or Lucien-L'Allier in the peak.