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  1. Four lines and 68 stations serve the center, north, and east of the Island of Montreal. Train frequency varies from 2 to 10 minutes during weekday peak and non-peak hours, and on weekends train frequency is from 5 to 12 minutes.

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  2. Information on Montréal's train station: address, business hours, available products and services, wheelchair access, etc.

    • 895 de la Gauchetiere West, Montréal, H3B 4G1, QC
  3. Consult the map and schedules to find the station nearest you and plan your train trips. Map of Greater Montreal commuter rail network

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  5. 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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    • Montreal Metro System Information
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    • Montreal Metro Ticket Prices
    Owner: Métro de Montréal
    Operator: Société de transport de Montréal (STM)
    Total Planned Network: 69.2 km
    Operational Network: 69.2 km

    Green Line: Angrignon – Honore-Beaugrand 1. Total Length: 22.1 km (13.7 mi) 2. Stops/Stations: 27 3. Station Names: Angrignon, Monk, Jolicoeur, Verdun, De L’Église, LaSalle, Charlevoix, Lionel-Groulx, Atwater, Guy-Concordia, formerly Guy, Peel, McGill, Place-des-Arts, Saint-Laurent, Berri-UQAM, formerly Berri-de Montigny, Beaudry, Papineau, Fronten...

    Regular fare prices are listed below. Riders can also buy an OPUS card for $6. This contactless stored-value smart card offers discounts for students and those above 65 years. Page last updated: December 23, 2022. Spot an issue? Let me know here. View information on other metro systems around the world here.

  6. Public transportation* is an affordable way to get around Montréal. The metro (subway) system is clean, safe and fast. As a bonus, the public transit network is relatively simple, with just four lines connecting the downtown centre to major tourist sites, bus stops and train stations.

  7. The exo commuter rail network branches out from Montreal in 6 directions and is commonly used by daily commuters coming in from outlying suburbs. exo trains join up with the Montreal Metro at 5 intermodal stations; four on the #2 Orange Line and one on the #5 Blue Line.

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