The Montreal airport authority has unveiled a $4 billion plan to address congestion and expand capacity. The plan includes an expanded roadway, new parking lots, a satellite terminal, and a connection to the REM commuter rail line.
MONTREAL — The authority overseeing the Montreal airport is rolling out a nearly $4-billion plan to reduce congestion and ramp up capacity.
In 2023, gridlock on the road leading to the Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport meant it wasn't uncommon to see pedestrians on the highway off-ramp hauling their bags on foot to the entrance, particularly in late afternoon and early evening.
Montreal Airport Congestion Capacity Upgrades Roadway Parking Lots Satellite Terminal REM Commuter Rail Line
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