Venue 2018

The organizers of the Transit Mapping Symposium are pleased to announce that this year’s edition will be held at Concordia University’s downtown campus, in the John Molson School of Business building, room MB 3.270.
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Located in the heart of downtown Montreal and easily accessible by metro (Guy-Concordia station on the Green Line), this venue is situated in a vibrant and diverse part of the city. The venue is wheelchair-accessible.
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The classroom itself is located on the 3rd floor, and reachable by elevator or by taking the stairs.
Lodging
Unfortunately, we don’t have any special hotel deals. Staying at any hotel located in the downtown area allows for easy access to the venue through the metro (subway system), bus or on foot.
Concordia University offers economical summer accommodations in its residencies. Please visit their website for rates and reservations.
The Auberge YWCA has affordable accommodations minutes from Concordia. Visit their website for rates and reservations.
Transportation & Parking
Metro
The John Molson School of Business can be accessed directly via the Guy-Concordia station on the Green Line.
BIXI
The School is near BIXI bike-sharing stations for convenient travel by bicycle.
Car
There are several paid parking lots in the area including two indoor Concordia lots. Public parking, paid and otherwise, is also available on the streets nearby. Street parking meters can be paid for and topped up via Stationnement de Montréal’s P$ Mobile Service smartphone app.