Talk:Exo Laurentides sector

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Why bring this article back??[edit]

All the text on this page is WAY outdated, the links to the source material are disused and no longer valid, and the actual bus lines need updating. There is no reason to have this page, and I will once again be nominating it for deletion. Just changing the Title and article to Exo does not make this any more valid. The CIT LAURENTIDES (as it was when this article WAS RELEVANT) NO LONGER EXISTS, and this service was merged into one under the RTM/EXO banner.

While you're at it, why not bring back the articles for the CIT des Basses Laurentides, CIT de Deux-Montagnes, OMIT de St-Eustache and OMIT de St-Jérôme that were amalgamated in 2004 into this one?