From there, it was off to the Dorval Terminus, the transit hub of the south West Island, with bus connections to the rest of the West Island, Montreal International (Dorval) Airport, and downtown, as well as a commuter train stop on the Montreal-Rigaud line. Route 90 St.-Jacques offered direct service from downtown Atwater Métro station to the Dorval Terminus via Ville-St.-Pierre and Lachine until 1992 when all services in the south east West Island were modified, and the 90 was shortened to terminate in eastern Lachine. The old West Island portion of the 90 is still operated by parts of the 191 Broadway/Provost and 195 Sherbrooke/Notre-Dame routes, while the eastern portion of the line remains basically the same.
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