The Montreal Metro consists of 68 stations on four lines and is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
By the year 2030, the Montreal Metro will consist of 73 stations once constructions of the extension of the Blue Line (or in French, "Prolongement de la ligne bleue") will be finished, inaugurating 5 new stations.
Name | Namesake | Line | Accessible | data-sort-type="date" | Opened | |
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Jean-Baptiste Angrignon, city councillor | Yes (2022) | 3 Sep 1978 | ||||
Boulevard Monk | 3 Sep 1978 | |||||
Rue Jolicoeur | Jean-Moïse Jolicoeur, parish priest | Yes (2022) | 3 Sep 1978 | |||
3 Sep 1978 | ||||||
Avenue de l'Église | Église Saint-Paul | 3 Sep 1978 | ||||
Boulevard LaSalle | 3 Sep 1978 | |||||
Rue Charlevoix | Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix, French historian and explorer | 3 Sep 1978 | ||||
Avenue Lionel-Groulx | Yes (2009) | data-sort-value="3 Sep 1978" | 3 Sep 1978 28 Apr 1980 | |||
Edwin Atwater, city councillor | 14 Oct 1966 | |||||
Étienne Guy, landowner Concordia salus (Prosperity Through Concord), motto of Montreal | 14 Oct 1966 | |||||
14 Oct 1966 | ||||||
McGill College Avenue | James McGill, Businessman | Yes (2023) | 14 Oct 1966 | |||
Place des Arts cultural complex | Place des Arts cultural complex | Yes (2022) | 14 Oct 1966 | |||
14 Oct 1966 | ||||||
Orange (2009) Green (2020) | data-sort-value="14 Oct 1966" | 1 Apr 1967 | ||||
Rue Beaudry | Pierre Beaudry, landowner | 21 Dec 1966 | ||||
Joseph Papineau, Quebec politician (father of Louis-Joseph Papineau) | 14 Oct 1966 | |||||
Rue Frontenac | 19 Dec 1966 | |||||
Rue Préfontaine; Parc Raymond-Préfontaine | Raymond Préfontaine, mayor of Montreal | Yes (2021) | 6 Jun 1976 | |||
Rue Joliette | 6 Jun 1976 | |||||
Yes (2022) | 6 Jun 1976 | |||||
Rue Viau | Charles-Théodore Viau, Quebec cookie magnate | Yes (2021) | 6 Jun 1976 | |||
Boulevard de l'Assomption | data-sort-value="15 Oct 1966" | after 6 Jun 1976 | ||||
Rue de Cadillac | Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, French explorer | 6 Jun 1976 | ||||
Boulevard Langelier | François-Charles-Stanislas Langelier, mayor of Quebec City and Lieutenant Governor of Quebec | 6 Jun 1976 | ||||
Rue Radisson | Pierre-Esprit Radisson, French explorer | 6 Jun 1976 | ||||
Rue Honoré-Beaugrand | Honoré Beaugrand, Quebec author and mayor of Montreal | Yes (2018) | 6 Jun 1976 | |||
data-sort-value="Cote-Vertu" | Boulevard de la Côte-Vertu | Notre-Dame-de-la-Vertu (Our Lady of Virtue), 18th-century name for the area | Yes (2010) | 3 Nov 1986 | ||
Rue du Collège | Yes (2018) | 9 Jan 1984 | ||||
Rue de la Savane | 9 Jan 1984 | |||||
Rue Namur | 9 Jan 1984 | |||||
Avenue Plamondon | Antoine Plamondon, Quebec painter, or Rodolphe Plamondon, Quebec lyric artist | 29 Jan 1982 | ||||
data-sort-value="Cote-Sainte-Catherine" | Côte-Sainte-Catherine | Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine | 4 Jan 1982 | |||
Name of area's former landowner | Yes (2016) | data-sort-value="7 Sep 1981" | 7 Sep 1981 4 Jan 1988 | |||
Latin form of "Ville-Marie", former name of Montreal | Yes (2022) | 7 Sep 1981 | ||||
Avenue de Vendôme | Yes (2021) | 7 Sep 1981 | ||||
Place Saint-Henri | A parish church named for Saint Henry II, to commemorate Fr. Henri-Auguste Roux | 28 Apr 1980 | ||||
Boulevard Georges-Vanier | 28 Apr 1980 | |||||
Rue Lucien-L'Allier | Lucien L'Allier, Quebec engineer, designer of the Metro | 28 Apr 1980 | ||||
Gare Bonaventure, in turn for former Rue Bonaventure; St Bonaventure, Italian cleric | Yes (2009) | 13 Feb 1967 | ||||
Queen Victoria Nearby headquarters of ICAO | 6 Feb 1967 | |||||
Historical rallying point for city's defenders | Yes (2017) | 14 Oct 1966 | ||||
Common term for military exercise ground (Mars, god of war) | Yes (2014) | 14 Oct 1966 | ||||
14 Oct 1966 | ||||||
Yes (2022) | 14 Oct 1966 | |||||
14 Oct 1966 | ||||||
Boulevard Rosemont; Rosemont neighbourhood | Named by developer U.-H. Dandurand for his mother, née Rose Phillips | Yes (2017) | 14 Oct 1966 | |||
Rue Beaubien | Prominent landowning family | 14 Oct 1966 | ||||
Jean Talon, intendant of New France | Orange (2015)Blue (2019) | data-sort-value="14 Oct 1966" | 14 Oct 1966 16 Jun 1986 | |||
Stanislas Blénier dit Jarry père, landowner | 14 Oct 1966 | |||||
Boulevard Crémazie | Octave Crémazie, Québécois poet | 14 Oct 1966 | ||||
Rue Sauvé | Name of a landowner | 14 Oct 1966 | ||||
Yes (2010) | 14 Oct 1966 | |||||
Boulevard Cartier | Sir George-Étienne Cartier Quebec politician, Father of Confederation | Yes (2007) | 28 Apr 2007 | |||
Boulevard de la Concorde | Yes (2007) | 28 Apr 2007 | ||||
François de Montmorency-Laval, first Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec and landowner of Île Jésus (Laval) | Yes (2007) | 28 Apr 2007 | ||||
Parc Jean-Drapeau Île Sainte-Hélène | Yes, but no connection other accessible stations (2019) | 1 Apr 1967 | ||||
Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke | City of Longueuil Université de Sherbrooke, Longueuil campus, in Édifice Saint-Charles | Probably for a town in Normandy Université de Sherbrooke, Longueuil campus, in Édifice Saint-Charles | 1 Apr 1967 | |||
data-sort-value="Cote-des-Neiges" | Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges; Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood | Former Village of Côte-des-Neiges; name Notre-Dame-des-Neiges (Our Lady of the Snows) dates to 18th century | 4 Jan 1988 | |||
4 Jan 1988 | ||||||
data-sort-value="Edouard-Montpetit" | Boulevard Édouard-Montpetit | Édouard Montpetit, Quebec lawyer, economist and academic | 4 Jan 1988 | |||
Named for a prominent estate (Outremont means "other side of the mountain") | Yes (2024) | 4 Jan 1988 | ||||
Boulevard de l'Acadie | Commemorates bicentennial of the expulsion of the Acadians | 28 Mar 1988 | ||||
Mount Royal Park | 15 Jun 1987 | |||||
Rue de Castelnau | Édouard de Castelnau, French soldier | 16 Jun 1986 | ||||
Rue Fabre | 16 Jun 1986 | |||||
Rue d'Iberville | Yes (2024) | 16 Jun 1986 | ||||
Saint Michael
| 16 Jun 1986 | |||||
Pie-IX (future)"Not to be confused with Pie-IX." | Pie-IX Boulevard | Named after Pope Pius IX. (To be changed) | (future) | 2030 | ||
Viau (future)"Not to be confused with Viau." | Viau Boulevard, neighbourhood of Viauville. | Named after Charles-Théodore Viau.(To be changed) | (future) | 2030 | ||
Lacordaire (future) | Lacordaire Boulevard | (Potentially to be changed) | (future) | 2030 | ||
Langelier (future)"Not to be confused with Langelier." | Langelier Boulevard | Named after Sir François Langelier.(To be changed) | (future) | 2030 | ||
Anjou (future) | Borough of Anjou | (Potentially to be changed) | (future) | 2030 |
Line | Termini | Length | Stations | |
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Green | Angrignon to Honoré-Beaugrand | 22.1km (13.7miles) | 27 | |
Orange | Côte-Vertu to Montmorency | approx. 24.8km (15.4miles) | 31 | |
Yellow | Berri–UQAM to Longueuil | 4.25km (02.64miles) | 3 | |
Blue | Snowdon to Saint-Michel(future: Snowdon to Anjou) | 9.7km (06miles) | 12(17 by 2030) |
Section | Line | Metres | Yards |
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to | 844m (2,769feet) | ||
to | 1063m (3,488feet) | ||
to | 761m (2,497feet) | ||
to | 564m (1,850feet) | ||
to | 812m (2,664feet) | ||
to | 707m (2,320feet) | ||
to | 1077m (3,533feet) | ||
to | 1388m (4,554feet) | ||
to | 682m (2,238feet) | ||
to | 593m (1,946feet) | ||
to | 297m (974feet) | ||
to | 346m (1,135feet) | ||
to | 354m (1,161feet) | ||
to | 337m (1,106feet) | ||
to | 379m (1,243feet) | ||
to | 495m (1,624feet) | ||
to | 1158m (3,799feet) | ||
to | 1004m (3,294feet) | ||
to | 383m (1,257feet) | ||
to | 767m (2,516feet) | ||
to | 622m (2,041feet) | ||
to | 896m (2,940feet) | ||
to | 782m (2,566feet) | ||
to | 519m (1,703feet) | ||
to | 622m (2,041feet) | ||
to | 717m (2,352feet) | ||
to | 777m (2,549feet) | ||
to | 1282m (4,206feet) | ||
to | 787m (2,582feet) | ||
to | 988m (3,241feet) | ||
to | 451m (1,480feet) | ||
to | 693m (2,274feet) | ||
to | 884m (2,900feet) | ||
to | 1407m (4,616feet) | ||
to | 1451m (4,760feet) | ||
to | 580m (1,900feet) | ||
to | 759m (2,490feet) | ||
to | 531m (1,742feet) | ||
to | 382m (1,253feet) | ||
to | 393m (1,289feet) | ||
to | 357m (1,171feet) | ||
to | 371m (1,217feet) | ||
to | 721m (2,365feet) | ||
to | 579m (1,900feet) | ||
to | 932m (3,058feet) | ||
to | 500m (1,600feet) | ||
to | 746m (2,448feet) | ||
to | 541m (1,775feet) | ||
to | 712m (2,336feet) | ||
to | 977m (3,205feet) | ||
to | 826m (2,710feet) | ||
to | 1280m (4,200feet) | ||
to | 772m (2,533feet) | ||
to | 1102m (3,615feet) | ||
to | 2074m (6,804feet) | ||
to | 848m (2,782feet) | ||
to | 2362m (7,749feet) | ||
1572m (5,157feet) | |||
to | 960m (3,150feet) | ||
to | 765m (2,510feet) | ||
to | 668m (2,192feet) | ||
to | 1091m (3,579feet) | ||
to | 729m (2,392feet) | ||
to | 728m (2,388feet) | ||
to | 491m (1,611feet) | ||
to | 472m (1,549feet) | ||
to | 840m (2,760feet) | ||
to | 645m (2,116feet) | ||
to | 608m (1,995feet) |