Montreal Metro (Métro de Montréal (French))

The Montreal Metro is a rubber-lined underground rapid transit system serving Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The metro, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM), was inaugurated on October 14, 1966, during the tenure of Mayor Jean Drapeau. Since its opening it has expanded from 22 stations on two lines to 68 stations on four lines, with a total length of 69.2 kilometres, serving the north, east and center of the Island of Montreal with connections to Longueuil. . Over the years, the Montreal Metro expanded with the addition of the Orange Line in 1967, the Yellow Line in 1967 (extended in 1978), and the Blue Line in 1986. Beyond its role in transportation, the Montreal Metro is celebrated for its architectural diversity, featuring unique designs in each station and integrating art into its underground spaces. With its distinctive rubber-lined trains, commitment to efficiency and seamless integration with other modes of transit, the Montreal Metro stands as a testament to the city's dedication to innovative and accessible urban transportation.

Operator
Operation start14 October 1966
Total Lines4 Metro Lines
Total Station68 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryMontreal Canada
Official Webhttps://www2.stm.info/erreur_waf.html?reqid=657851207a9d8e522bf63fc7

StationLayoutOperation starts
Angrignon3 September 1978
Monk3 September 1978
Jolicoeur3 September 1978
Verdun3 September 1978
De L'Église3 September 1978
LaSalle3 September 1978
Charlevoix3 September 1978
Lionel-Groulx3 September 1978
Lionel-Groulx3 September 1978
Atwater14 October 1966
Guy–Concordia14 October 1966
Peel14 October 1966
McGill14 October 1966
Place-des-Arts14 October 1966
Saint-Laurent14 October 1966
Berri–UQAM14 October 1966
Berri–UQAM14 October 1966
Berri–UQAM14 October 1966
Beaudry21 December 1966
Papineau14 October 1966
Frontenac19 December 1966
Préfontaine6 June 1976
Joliette6 June 1976
Pie-IX6 June 1976
Viau6 June 1976
Assomption6 June 0197
Cadillac6 June 1976
Langelier6 June 1976
Radisson6 June 1976
Honoré-Beaugrand6 June 1976
Côte-Vertu3 November 1986
Du Collège9 January 1984
De La Savane9 January 1984
Namur9 January 1984
Plamondon29 January 1982
Côte-Sainte-Catherine4 January 1982
Snowdon7 September 1981
Snowdon7 September 1981
Villa-Maria7 September 1981
Vendôme7 September 1981
Place-Saint-Henri28 April 1980
Georges-Vanier28 April 1980
Lucien-L'Allier28 April 1980
Bonaventure13 February 1967
Square-Victoria–OACI6 February 1967
Place-d'Armes14 October 1966
Champ-de-Mars14 October 1966
Sherbrooke14 October 1966
Mont-Royal14 October 1966
Laurier14 October 1966
Rosemont14 October 1966
Beaubien14 October 1966
Jean-Talon16 June 1986
Jean-Talon16 June 1986
Jarry14 October 1966
Crémazie14 October 1966
Sauvé14 October 1966
Henri-Bourassa14 October 1966
Cartier28 April 2007
De La Concorde28 April 2007
Montmorency28 April 2007
Jean-Drapeau1 April 1967
Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke1 April 1967
Côte-des-Neiges4 January 1988
Université-de-Montréal4 January 1988
Édouard-Montpetit4 January 1988
Outremont4 January 1988
Acadie28 March 1988
Parc15 June 1987
De Castelnau16 June 1986
Fabre16 June 1986
D'Iberville16 June 1986
Saint-Michel16 June 1986