Your Guide to Taking the Train from Vaudreuil-Dorion to Montreal

Your Guide to Taking the Train from Vaudreuil-Dorion to Montreal

Mélanie LefebvreBy Mélanie Lefebvre
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Quick Tip

Buy your exo train tickets in advance using the Transit app or Chrono app to save time and avoid lines at the station.

Why Take the Train Instead of Driving?

Taking the train from Vaudreuil-Dorion to Montreal saves time, money, and stress. You'll skip the traffic headaches on Highway 40, avoid downtown parking fees (which can hit $25+ per day), and arrive relaxed instead of frazzled. For commuters, students, or anyone planning a day trip to the city, the Exo Vaudreuil–Hudson line offers a dependable alternative that keeps getting better.

How Much Does the Train from Vaudreuil-Dorion to Montreal Cost?

Fares depend on your destination zone and whether you're buying individual tickets or using an Opus card. A one-way trip to downtown Montreal (Lucien-L'Allier or Vendôme stations) costs $6.50 with an Opus card, or $8.50 if you pay cash onboard. Monthly passes run around $185 for unlimited travel in the relevant zones.

Fare TypePrice (Opus)Price (Cash)
One-way to Montreal$6.50$8.50
Return same day$13.00$17.00
Monthly pass (Zones 5-1)$185.00N/A
Weekend unlimited$15.00N/A

The catch? Cash fares are more expensive, and the train doesn't accept contactless credit cards. You'll need an Opus card — available at Vaudreuil-Dorion station or any Metro station — to get the best rates.

What's the Schedule Like from Vaudreuil-Dorion Station?

Weekday mornings see trains every 30-60 minutes starting around 5:30 AM. Peak hours (6:30-9:00 AM) offer the most frequent service — typically every 30 minutes. The trip to Lucien-L'Allier station takes roughly 50 minutes, depending on stops.

Worth noting: weekend service is limited. Saturday trains run roughly every 2-3 hours, and Sunday service is even sparser. If you're planning a weekend outing, check the Exo schedule in advance — the last return train on Sunday leaves Montreal around 11:00 PM.

Pro Tips for a Smooth Ride

  • Arrive 5-10 minutes early — trains run on time and won't wait.
  • The upper deck offers better views of the river and city skyline.
  • Free Wi-Fi is available, though spotty in some areas.
  • Vaudreuil-Dorion station has free parking (over 500 spots), but it fills by 7:30 AM on weekdays.

That said, the train isn't perfect. Delays happen — especially during winter storms — and service interruptions can leave you scrambling for the STM bus 41 replacement. But for the daily grind? It's hard to beat sitting back with a coffee while someone else handles the driving.

Whether you're commuting to McGill, catching a concert at the Bell Centre, or just exploring Old Montreal, the Vaudreuil-Dorion train connection opens up the city without the hassle of car ownership. Grab an Opus card, check the schedule, and enjoy the ride.