Malfunction on new branch of Montreal rail network caused by signalling system
MONTREAL — A problem with the signalling system caused a service interruption for several hours Friday morning on Montreal’s light-rail network.
The malfunction occurred on the new branch of the rail system that opened last month, connecting downtown Montreal with its northern exurb of Deux-Montagnes, Que.
A spokesperson for Pulsar, which operates the REM — Réseau express métropolitain — said the signalling system allows the automated trains to recognize the tracks ahead and the presence of other trains or objects.
The problem was detected as service was being launched Friday morning on a section of the track that includes six stations on the Island of Montreal, said Maxime Laliberté in an email.


