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Forty foot buses do still enter the area overnight. When overnight service was first introduced in 1988, the south West Island was served by the 354 Lakeshore, which was essentially the overnight 211, operating from downtown to the Dorval Terminus, but with several differences, including serving Dorval Airport, and operating express via Highway 20 (not Lakeshore), stopping at each exit and re-entering the highway until Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, where it operated local, and the 356 Lachine, which was the overnight 90, following an almost identical routing in the West Island and ending at the Dorval Terminus. In 1996, the 354 and 356 were merged as part of an overhaul of night services, and renamed 356 Ste. Anne-de-Bellevue. In the photo, 23-101 poses as the discontinued night route; an unusual sight during daylight hours.

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