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  1. The Metro, which is Montreal’s extremely well-run and safe subway system, offers transportation in the city of Montreal and the surrounding areas. Here is the Montreal Metro map.

  2. Interactive Metro Map with Streets and Attractions Open an Interactive Montreal Metro Map with Streets. Find the next departure near you with our Click&Go Map and Route Finder.

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    • What to See Whilst Using The Montreal Metro

    The Montreal Metro System has four different lines that are operated by the Société de Transport de Montréal ( STM), they are distributed throughout the city to take users to the north, east and centre of the island of Montreal. Together, the four lines have 68 stations spread over 69 kilometers. Every line has a number and a color that make it eas...

    The Green Line and The Orange Line:

    The green and orange lines run from 5:30 am, for six days a week, until 12:35am, expect on Saturdays, when the service extends until 1:05am. During peak hours (7-9am and 4-6pm), the metros of these two lines pass every 3 to 4 minutes and every 4 to 10 minutes for the rest of the day. At weekends, it’s every 6-12 minutes.

    The Yellow Line:

    The yellow line runs every day of the week from 5:30am until 1:00am, except on Saturdays when the service is extended until 1:30am. During peak hours (7-9am and 4-6pm), trains pass every 3 to 5 minutes and every 5-10 minutes at weekends.

    The Blue Line:

    This line works from 5:30am until 12:45am, except on Saturdays when the service is extended until 1:15am. During peak hours (7-9am and 4-6pm), the trains pass every 3 to 5 minutes and every 5 to 10 minutes for the rest of the day. During the weekend, they pass every 8 to 11 minutes.

    Connections Between Lines:

    The connections between lines are free when you don’t leave the station. 1. A connection can be made between the green line and the orange line at the Lionel-Groulx and Berri-UQAM stations. 2. A connection can be made between the green and yellow lines in the Berri-UQAM station. 3. A connection can be made between the orange and the blue lines at the Snowdon and Jean-Talon stations. 4. A connection can be made between the orange line and the yellow line at the Berri-UQAM station.

    Connections with Other Systems:

    The company in charge of the Montreal Metro System, the Montreal Transport Society, is also in charge of the the city’s bus system, meaning that connections between both means of transport are free within a 120 minute range from the first validation. The Metropolitan Transport Network (Réseau de transport métropolitain) is a public transport company that operates in the Montreal region, offering a regional train service to Montreal, Laval and the surrounding communities. The company offers tw...

    OPUS Card

    The OPUS card is an electronic card of which you can upload the different available tickets and passes. These cards can be purchased at any metro station’s machines or windows. It’s non-refundable and is valid for four years. To benefit from the reduced rates, users who meet the conditions (children or over 65 year olds) must have an OPUS card with a picture. Price of the card: 6 Canadian Dollars (US $4.6)

    Tickets

    You can buy the different types of tickets in the machines and windows that are found in all metro stations and at points of sale that are distributed throughout the city. Unit Ticket: This ticket is valid for a single journey, but it includes transfers from the bus to the metro; or vice-versa. This ticket is valid for 120 minutes from the first validation. This is the only ticket that you can buy directly on the buses, but only by giving the exact amount of money (the drivers don’t offer cha...

    Passes:

    As well as the tickets that focus on casual users, the Montreal Metro System also offer different passes for more frequent users. Weekly Pass: This permits you to travel unlimitedly from Monday until midnight on Sunday.Price: 25.75 Canadian Dollars (US $19.7)Reduced Rate: 15.75 Canadian Dollars (US $12) Monthly Pass: Valid from the first to the last day of the month.Price: 83 Canadian Dollars (US $63.4)

    Children that are 5 or under travel for free.
    It’s permitted to travel with pets, as long as they are enclosed in a suitable pet carrier.
    It’s prohibited to smoke, consume alcoholic beverages or ride bikes in the stations.
    To make sure that you have a safe and quiet trip, the Montreal Metro Syste, recommend the following:
    The Montreal Metro System is the most used in Canada.
    As well as being the most used in Canada, the Montreal Metro System is the third most used by people throughout North America, behind the New York Metro and that of Mexico City.
    The Montreal Metro System was inspired by the Paris Metro, this can be seen in the design of the stations and the types of trains used.
    The initial plans included 5 different lines. Line 3 was later cancelled, but Line’s 4 and 5 kept their names. This means that the numbering of the lines isn’t consecutive and the Montreal Metro Sy...

    Different plans have been proved to extend the system and adapt to the development of the city, but not all of the plans are in the construction phase. Some were approved while others are in the process of discussion. Some of the most important expansions are: 1. To extend the Blue Line from the Saint Michel station to the Saint Leonard and Anjou, ...

    Although Montreal has two airports, only one of them receives commercial passenger flights, the Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, known simply as Trudeau Airport. None of the four lines of the Montreal Metro System go directly to the airport, but there is a bus that leaves passengers at 2 subway stations. The 747 bus is part of...

    The old part of Montreal (Vieux Montreal): This part of the city is without a doubt one of the most visited places by tourists and appreciated by its residents. It’s full of cobbled streets, galleries and restaurants with a charming European air. Its buildings date back to the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, and include the twin towers of the...

  4. MAP OF THE MONTREALMETRO SYSTEM. Click on a station to go to its page. MAIN MENU. Click herefor a map of the entire transit network, on the STM site (.pdf format, very large file!)

  5. Metro maps of cities around Montreal. High-resolution map of Montreal subway for free download and print. Travel guide to all touristic sites, museums and architecture of Montreal.

  6. The Montreal Metro system, managed by the Montreal Transit Corporation, consists of four distinct lines that cross the city and serve the northern, eastern and central regions of the island of Montreal.

  7. Jan 31, 2012 · Transit Maps: Official Map: Métro de Montréal, Québec, Canada, 2012. Requested by pomme-poire-peche. Montréal’s Metro map instantly stands out from the crowd by virtue of its black background – a feature only rarely seen in transit maps.

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