Otis Canada To Provide 97 Escalators for Montreal Metro

Escalators at a Montreal Metro Blue Line station; image courtesy of Otis

Otis Canada has been tapped by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) to replace escalators in 17 stations and provide new units at five new Blue Line stations, the company announced in April. In total, Otis will deliver 97 units to support the metro expansion project. “We are honored to be selected by STM for this project, which builds on our strong track record of craftsmanship and service within the infrastructure segment across Canada,” Otis Canada Managing Director Patrick Yueng said. First opened in 1986, the Blue Line is one of four lines in the Montreal Metro system.

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