Sunday, June 8, 2025, 3:20 pm
With Montréal’s STM set to go on strike, residents are scrambling for creative workarounds. Local authorities and services like BIXI are stepping in to offer alternate transportation options, aiming to ease the disruption. Commuters now weigh convenience against operational reliability while adjusting to this unexpected transit shake‐up.
Jusqu’à 25 stations dépôts seront mises en place et des équipes y travailleront entre 8h à 23h.
Plusieurs devront se trouver une solution de rechange pour se déplacer. «Le Devoir» est allé à leur rencontre.
Pour pallier aux besoins de transport dus à la grève de la Société de transport de Montréal (STM), qui débutera lundi, BIXI a annoncé que son service serait bonifié pour les prochains jours.
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