The
Montreal Metro, operated by the
Société de transport de Montréal, was inaugurated in
1966. Originally comprising 26
stations on three lines; the metro has now expanded to 65 stations on four lines, serving the centre and east of
Montreal Island with a connection to
Longueuil and, soon,
Laval. Montreal metro lines are identified by colour, by number, and by terminus station.Photo credit:
Montrealais
The
Montreal Metro, operated by the
Société de transport de Montréal, was inaugurated in
1966. Originally comprising 26
stations on three lines; the metro has now expanded to 65 stations on four lines, serving the centre and east of
Montreal Island with a connection to
Longueuil and, soon,
Laval. Montreal metro lines are identified by colour, by number, and by terminus station.Photo credit:
Montrealais