VIDEOS
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| Above: YouTubeCA video - Montreal Metro All the Lines Compilation - Length: 10:51 mins. | Above: YouTubeCA video - How Montreal’s miracle metro could change everything - Length: 41:52 mins. | Above: YouTubeCA video - The World's Newest Metro is Here! | Montreal REM - Trollys Société de transport de Montréal - Length: 16:30 mins. |
PHOTOS
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MAP

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ROUTES
MÉTRO (SUBWAY) ROUTES
Operator: Société de transport de Montréal
| 1 | Verte / Green | Honoré-Beaugrand - Pie-IX - Papineau - Berri-UQAM - McGill - Atwater - Lionel-Groulx - La Salle - Angrignon |
| 2 | Orange | Montmorency - Henri-Bourassa - Jean-Talon - Berri-UQAM - Bonaventure - Lionel-Groulx - Snowdon - Côte-Vertu |
| 4 | Jaune - Yellow | Berri-UQAM - Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke |
| 5 | Bleue - Blue | Saint-Michel - Jean-Talon - Outremont - Snowdon |
Regional express (REM)
Operator: Pulsar, formerly Groupe PMM (AtkinsRéalis and Alstom)
| A1 | Gare centrale (Central Station) - Île-des-Sœurs - Brossard |
| A4 | Gare centrale (Central Station) - McGill - Ville-de-Mont-Royal - Bois-Franc - Deux-Montagnes |
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM
NETWORK LENGTH
- Métro: 69.2 km.
- REM (Regional express): 50 km.
HISTORY
- Urban tramways: (horse-drawn) 27 Nov. 1861 - Oct. 1894; (electric): 21 Sept. 1892 - 30 Aug. 1959.
- Interurban tramways: 1 Nov. 1909 - 13 Oct. 1956.
- Métro: 14 Oct. 1966 - today.
- Réseau express métropolitain (REM) (automated regional express): 2023 July 31 - today.
GAUGE
- Urban / interurban tramways: 1435 mm.
- Métro / REM: 1435 mm.
SOURCES
- Pence, H. "Montreal: From rubber tyres to steel wheels", Tramways & Urban Transit, Feb. 2016 (79: 938), p.56-59.
- Taplin, M.R. Tramways of North America, including rapid transit. Hassocks (England): Light Rail Transit Association, 1982 (?).
WIKIS
- Exo (réseau de transport)
- Métro de Montréal / Montreal Metro
- Montreal and Southern Counties Railway
- Réseau express métropolitain
- Société de transport de Montréal (STM)
- Tramway de Montréal
WEB SITES
- Canadian Street Railways
- Exo
- REM
- Société de transport de Montréal (STM)
- Tramway de Montréal
- Les tramways de Montréal (Web page on the site of Marc Dufour)
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