[Montréal Métro] A First Look At Angrignon's Newest Elevators
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Took the STM about 2 years to build those elevators...
Next up on the list :
- Pie-IX (currently in the editing phase) which should be out in a week or 2!
- Jolicoeur (Currently awaiting after the STM's to open them; Finishing touches underway, awaiting filming)
- McGill (Still under construction, 1/3 functionnal, awaiting filming)
- Outremont (Still under construction, none functional)
- Edouard-Montpetit (No expected dates given, none functional)
- d'Iberville (Postponed, still under construction, none functional)
- Place-Saint-Henri (Still under construction, none functional)
In the meantime, please check out @SkyOfTheUniverse's video of the Pie-IX elevators here : • 🛗🟢 New elevators at Pi...
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Great video! I hope they soon put elevators at Longueuil metro station!
Yeah that station needs some renovations.
imo they should add elevators at Saint-Michel like how they did for Henri-Bourassa for the Laval extension.
Probably won't happen 'til the STM closes the station to extend it and add new equipment, and will not happen at least not until they extend the line
Wow❤ love it. Great video love it.
All metro stations should've had elevators long time ago why there are senior citizens that need this accessory and what about public bathrooms in each metro station that would be very practical .STM needs to think about this as necessary for the public and besides it creates jobs .
How come it's still the old cars ?
Because the contract for the Azur was for the replacement of the MR-63s, not the MR-73s, besides the 73s still has at least 15 to 20 years left of service before they'll be retired and replaced with new stock.