List of Montreal Metro stations

This is a list of the Montreal Metro stations on the four lines operated by the Société de transport de Montréal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Odonyms and namesakes

NameOdonymNamesakeLineOpened
Angrignon Boulevard Angrignon; Parc AngrignonJean-Baptiste Angrignon, city councillor3 Sep 1978
Monk Boulevard MonkJames Monk, Quebec Attorney-General3 Sep 1978
Jolicoeur Rue JolicoeurJean-Moïse Jolicoeur, parish priest3 Sep 1978
Verdun Rue de Verdun; borough of VerdunNotre-Dame-de-Saverdun, France, hometown of Seigneur Zacharie Dupuis3 Sep 1978
De L'Église Avenue de l'ÉgliseÉglise Saint-Paul3 Sep 1978
LaSalle Boulevard LaSalleRobert Cavelier de La Salle, French explorer, founder of Lachine3 Sep 1978
Charlevoix Rue CharlevoixPierre François Xavier de Charlevoix, French historian and explorer3 Sep 1978
Lionel-Groulx Avenue Lionel-GroulxFr. Lionel Groulx, Quebec historian3 Sep 1978
28 Apr 1980
Atwater Avenue AtwaterEdwin Atwater, city councillor14 Oct 1966
Guy–Concordia
formerly Guy
Rue Guy
Concordia University
Étienne Guy, landowner
Concordia salus (Prosperity Through Concord), motto of Montreal
14 Oct 1966
Peel Rue PeelRobert Peel, British Prime Minister14 Oct 1966
McGill McGill College Avenue; McGill UniversityJames McGill, Businessman14 Oct 1966
Place-des-Arts Place des Arts cultural complexPlace des Arts cultural complex14 Oct 1966
Saint-Laurent Boulevard Saint-LaurentSo-called as the old road to Saint-Laurent14 Oct 1966
Berri–UQAM
formerly Berri-de Montigny
Rue Berri
Université du Québec à Montréal
Rue de Montigny
Simon Després dit Le Berry, land owner (1659)
Université du Québec à Montréal
Testard de Montigny family
14 Oct 1966

1 Apr 1967
Beaudry Rue BeaudryPierre Beaudry, landowner21 Dec 1966
Papineau Avenue PapineauJoseph Papineau, Quebec politician (father of Louis-Joseph Papineau)14 Oct 1966
Frontenac Rue FrontenacLouis de Buade de Frontenac, Governor General of New France19 Dec 1966
Préfontaine Rue Préfontaine; Parc Raymond-PréfontaineRaymond-Fournier Préfontaine, mayor of Montreal6 Jun 1976
Joliette Rue JolietteBarthélemy Joliette, founder of Joliette, Quebec6 Jun 1976
Pie-IX Boulevard Pie-IXPope Pius IX6 Jun 1976
Viau Rue ViauCharles-Théodore Viau, Quebec cookie magnate6 Jun 1976
Assomption Boulevard de l'AssomptionDogma of the Assumption of Maryafter
6 Jun 1976
Cadillac Rue de CadillacAntoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, French explorer6 Jun 1976
Langelier Boulevard LangelierFrançois-Charles-Stanislas Langelier, mayor of Quebec City and Lieutenant Governor of Quebec6 Jun 1976
Radisson Rue RadissonPierre-Esprit Radisson, French explorer6 Jun 1976
Honoré-Beaugrand Rue Honoré-BeaugrandHonoré Beaugrand, Quebec author and mayor of Montreal6 Jun 1976
Côte-Vertu Boulevard de la Côte-VertuNotre-Dame-de-la-Vertu (Our Lady of Virtue), 18th-century name for the area3 Nov 1986
Du Collège Rue du CollègeCollège Saint Laurent, former ecclesiastical college, now Cégep de Saint-Laurent, local cégep9 Jan 1984
De La Savane Rue de la Savanesavane — a savanna or Quebec French for swamp9 Jan 1984
Namur Rue NamurNamur, Belgium9 Jan 1984
Plamondon Avenue PlamondonAntoine Plamondon, Quebec painter, or Rodolphe Plamondon, Quebec lyric artist29 Jan 1982
Côte-Sainte-Catherine Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-CatherineCôte Sainte-Catherine, 18th century name for area of Outremont4 Jan 1982
Snowdon Rue Snowdon; Snowdon neighbourhoodName of area's former landowner7 Sep 1981
4 Jan 1988
Villa-Maria Villa-Maria High SchoolLatin form of "Ville-Marie", former name of Montreal7 Sep 1981
Vendôme Avenue de VendômeLikely from the French Dukes of Vendôme7 Sep 1981
Place-Saint-Henri Place Saint-HenriA parish church named for Saint Henry II, to commemorate Fr. Henri-Auguste Roux28 Apr 1980
Georges-Vanier Boulevard Georges-VanierGeorges Vanier, Governor General of Canada28 Apr 1980
Lucien-L'Allier Rue Lucien-L'AllierLucien L'Allier, Quebec engineer, designer of the Metro28 Apr 1980
Bonaventure Place BonaventureGare Bonaventure, in turn for former Rue Bonaventure; St Bonaventure, Italian cleric13 Feb 1967
Square-Victoria–OACI
formerly Square-Victoria
Square Victoria
International Civil Aviation Organization
Queen Victoria
Nearby headquarters of ICAO
6 Feb 1967
Place-d'Armes Place d'ArmesHistorical rallying point for city's defenders14 Oct 1966
Champ-de-Mars Champ de Mars ParkCommon term for military exercise ground (Mars, god of war)14 Oct 1966
Sherbrooke Rue SherbrookeJohn Coape Sherbrooke, Governor General of British North America14 Oct 1966
Mont-Royal Avenue du Mont-RoyalMount Royal14 Oct 1966
Laurier Avenue LaurierWilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada14 Oct 1966
Rosemont Boulevard Rosemont; Rosemont neighbourhoodNamed by developer U.-H. Dandurand for his mother, née Rose Phillips14 Oct 1966
Beaubien Rue BeaubienProminent landowning family14 Oct 1966
Jean-Talon Rue Jean-TalonJean Talon, intendant of New France14 Oct 1966
16 Jun 1986
Jarry Rue JarryStanislas Blénier dit Jarry père, landowner14 Oct 1966
Crémazie Boulevard CrémazieOctave Crémazie, Québécois poet14 Oct 1966
Sauvé Rue SauvéName of a landowner14 Oct 1966
Henri-Bourassa Boulevard Henri-BourassaHenri Bourassa, Quebec journalist and politician14 Oct 1966
Cartier Boulevard CartierSir George-Étienne Cartier Quebec politician, Father of Confederation28 Apr 2007
De La Concorde Boulevard de la ConcordePlace de la Concorde in Paris28 Apr 2007
Montmorency Collège MontmorencyFrançois de Montmorency-Laval, first Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec and landowner of Île Jésus (Laval)28 Apr 2007
Jean-Drapeau
formerly Île-Sainte-Hélène
Parc Jean-Drapeau
Île Sainte-Hélène
Jean Drapeau, late ex-mayor of Montreal
Named by Samuel de Champlain for his wife, née Hélène Boullé
1 Apr 1967
Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke
formerly Longueuil
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
Côte-des-Neiges Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges; Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhoodFormer Village of Côte-des-Neiges; name Notre-Dame-des-Neiges (Our Lady of the Snows) dates to 18th century4 Jan 1988
Université-de-Montréal Université de MontréalUniversité de Montréal4 Jan 1988
Édouard-Montpetit Boulevard Édouard-MontpetitÉdouard Montpetit, Quebec lawyer, economist and academic4 Jan 1988
Outremont Avenue Outremont; borough of OutremontNamed for a prominent estate (Outremont means "other side of the mountain")4 Jan 1988
Acadie Boulevard de l'AcadieCommemorates bicentennial of the expulsion of the Acadians28 Mar 1988
Parc Avenue du ParcMount Royal Park15 Jun 1987
De Castelnau Rue de CastelnauÉdouard de Castelnau, French soldier16 Jun 1986
Fabre Rue FabreÉdouard-Charles Fabre, first Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal16 Jun 1986
D'Iberville Rue d'IbervillePierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, Quebec explorer, founder of Louisiana16 Jun 1986
Saint-Michel Boulevard Saint-Michel; neighbourhood of Saint-MichelSaint Michael; long-standing name16 Jun 1986

Lines

LineTerminiLengthStations
GreenAngrignon to Honoré-Beaugrand22.1 kilometres (13.7 miles)27
OrangeCôte-Vertu to Montmorencyapprox. 24.8 kilometres (15.4 miles)31
YellowBerri–UQAM to Longueuil4.25 kilometres (2.64 miles)3
BlueSnowdon to Saint-Michel9.7 kilometres (6.0 miles)12

Interstation Distances

SectionLinemetresyards and feet
Angrignon to Monk844.29 923 yd 1 ft
Monk to Jolicoeur1,062.85 1,162 yd 1 ft
Jolicoeur to Verdun761.39 832 yd 2 ft
Verdun to De L'Église563.86 616 yd 2 ft
De L'Église to LaSalle812.30 888 yd 1 ft
LaSalle to Charlevoix707.25 773 yd 1 ft
Charlevoix to Lionel-Groulx1,077.31 1,178 yd 0 ft
Lionel-Groulx to Atwater1,387.74 1,517 yd 2 ft
Atwater to Guy–Concordia681.54 745 yd 1 ft
Guy–Concordia to Peel593.14 648 yd 2 ft
Peel to McGill296.52 324 yd 1 ft
McGill to Place-des-Arts345.69 378 yd 0 ft
Place-des-Arts to Saint-Laurent354.38 387 yd 2 ft
Saint-Laurent to Berri–UQAM336.80 368 yd 1 ft
Berri–UQAM to Beaudry378.76 414 yd 1 ft
Beaudry to Papineau495.00 541 yd 1 ft
Papineau to Frontenac1,157.57 1,266 yd 0 ft
Frontenac to Préfontaine1,003.95 1,098 yd 0 ft
Préfontaine to Joliette383.43 419 yd 1 ft
Joliette to Pie-IX766.88 838 yd 2 ft
Pie-IX to Viau621.85 680 yd 0 ft
Viau to Assomption895.87 979 yd 2 ft
Assomption to Cadillac781.69 855 yd 0 ft
Cadillac to Langelier518.51 567 yd 0 ft
Langelier to Radisson621.79 680 yd 0 ft
Radisson to Honoré-Beaugrand716.99 784 yd 0 ft
Côte-Vertu to Du Collège777.24 850 yd 0 ft
Du Collège to De La Savane1,281.69 1,401 yd 2.0 ft
De La Savane to Namur786.70 860 yd 1.0 ft
Namur to Plamondon988.47 1,081 yd 0 ft
Plamondon to Côte-Sainte-Catherine451.10 493 yd 1.0 ft
Côte-Sainte-Catherine to Snowdon693.00 757 yd 2.62 ft
Snowdon to Villa-Maria884.41 967 yd 0.6 ft
Villa-Maria to Vendôme1,407.32 1,539 yd 0.2 ft
Vendôme to Place-Saint-Henri1,450.88 1,586 yd 2.1 ft
Place-Saint-Henri to Lionel-Groulx579.60 633 yd 2.6 ft
Lionel-Groulx to Georges-Vanier758.60 829 yd 1.8 ft
Georges-Vanier to Lucien-L'Allier530.60 580 yd 0.8 ft
Lucien-L'Allier to Bonaventure381.60 417 yd 1.0 ft
Bonaventure to Square-Victoria–OACI392.60 429 yd 1.1 ft
Square-Victoria–OACI to Place-d'Armes356.60 389 yd 2.9 ft
Place-d'Armes to Champ-de-Mars370.60 405 yd 0.9 ft
Champ-de-Mars to Berri–UQAM720.50 787 yd 2.8 ft
Berri–UQAM to Sherbrooke579.10 633 yd 0.9 ft
Sherbrooke to Mont-Royal932.10 1,019 yd 1.1 ft
Mont-Royal to Laurier499.60 546 yd 1.1 ft
Laurier to Rosemont746.10 815 yd 2.8 ft
Rosemont to Beaubien541.10 591 yd 2.3 ft
Beaubien to Jean-Talon712.10 778 yd 2.3 ft
Jean-Talon to Jarry977.10 1,068 yd 1.7 ft
Jarry to Crémazie825.60 902 yd 2.7 ft
Crémazie to Sauvé1,279.60 1,399 yd 1.2 ft
Sauvé to Henri-Bourassa771.60 843 yd 2.5 ft
Henri-Bourassa to Cartier1,101.60 1,204 yd 2.2 ft
Cartier to De La Concorde2,073.60 2,267 yd 2.1 ft
De La Concorde to Montmorency847.60 926 yd 2.8 ft
Berri–UQAM to Jean-Drapeau2,362.10 2,583 yd 0.7 ft
Jean-Drapeau to Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke1,572.10 1,719 yd 0.8 ft
Snowdon to Côte-des-Neiges959.60 1,049 yd 1.3 ft
Côte-des-Neiges to Université-de-Montréal764.60 836 yd 0.5 ft
Université-de-Montréal to Édouard-Montpetit667.60 730 yd 0.3 ft
Édouard-Montpetit to Outremont1,090.60 1,192 yd 2.1 ft
Outremont to Acadie728.60 796 yd 2.4 ft
Acadie to Parc727.60 795 yd 2.1 ft
Parc to De Castelnau490.60 536 yd 1.6 ft
De Castelnau to Jean-Talon471.60 515 yd 2.2 ft
Jean-Talon to Fabre839.60 918 yd 0.6 ft
Fabre to D'Iberville644.50 704 yd 2.5 ft
D'Iberville to Saint-Michel607.60 664 yd 1.4 ft


References

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