October 22, 2024

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Kovid-19: Exo does not guarantee its service in January

Kovid-19: Exo does not guarantee its service in January

The manager of commuter trains and bus lines at Exo, a Montreal suburb, warned on Sunday that their customers could face schedule changes in January due to Kovid-19.

The manager should return to his normal schedule for the winter on Monday, but he promised that network employees would be upset if he became infected with the coronavirus.

“Exo does everything in its power to provide all the services scheduled on a regular basis […]. However, depending on the staff available to provide bus, train and paratroon services, some schedules may be modified at short notice, ”the carrier, which provides bus services in all cities in Greater Montreal, agreed. , Metropolis, except Laval. And Longuil.

Consequently, Exo asks its customers to carefully monitor their online public transport schedule, which is updated at the last minute.

In addition, the agency indicated that the paratransit service would be available from 10pm to 5am during the curfew, but only for people traveling for work or for medical reasons.

“The past few weeks have shown that the COVID-19 epidemic is not over and that the situation is likely to change a lot in the coming weeks and months. That is why it is so important to plan your travels and familiarize yourself with the media, ”the carrier invites its customers to download the Chrono application, which warns customers of service interruptions.

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