Like Montreal metro users who have been able to do so since May 20, those of the Réseau express métropolitain (REM) will be able to bring their bike and walk their dog on the train at any time starting this Monday.

Until August 18, there will be no more restrictions on the timetables to be respected, the light rail manager, CDPQ Infra, indicated on Friday. A similar exercise was held last summer after the opening on July 31, but lasting only a few weeks.

Since then, bicycles and dogs were no longer allowed during peak hours, from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays.

The maximum capacity rule – namely two bicycles per car – remains. The minimum age for transporting a bicycle in the REM also remains 14 years old. And as in the metro, the Caisse de dépôt reserves the right to lift this authorization during major events generating significant traffic.

As for dogs, wearing a muzzle will be mandatory and you will need to “keep the animal firmly on a leash,” with a maximum length of 1.25 meters, in other words 49 inches, between your hand and the tether. Only one dog will be allowed per passenger, and the latter will not be able to have it sit on a seat or bench.

Please note, however, that “certain access to the network is in buildings that do not belong to the REM,” recalled the Caisse. “It is therefore possible that the owners of these buildings will only allow pet dogs in their building in certain areas. If you plan to use one of these accesses, find out before you show up. »

The rules are essentially the same as those explained above. Normally, bicycles and dogs are not allowed on the metro during rush hour.

However, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) asks its users to “avoid the first car of the train, which will be dedicated to school groups, daycares and people with functional limitations” throughout the summer season.