Line 1, Green
Angrignon to Honoré-Beaugrand 22.1 kilometres (13.7 miles) 27 stations) | ||
Station | Opening Date | Interstation Distance |
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Angrignon | 3 September 1978 | 844.29 m/923 yd 1 ft |
Monk | 3 September 1978 | 1,062.85 m/1,162 yd 1 ft |
Jolicoeur | 3 September 1978 | 761.39 m/832 yd 2 ft |
Verdun | 3 September 1978 | 563.86 m/616 yd 2 ft |
De L'Église | 3 September 1978 | 812.30 m/888 yd 1 ft |
LaSalle | 3 September 1978 | 707.25 m/773 yd 1 ft |
Charlevoix | 3 September 1978 | 1,077.31 m/1,178 yd 0 ft |
Lionel-Groulx | 3 September 1978 | 1,387.74 m/1,517 yd 2 ft |
Atwater | 14 October 1966 | 681.54 m/745 yd 1 ft |
Guy-Concordia (Guy) | 14 October 1966 | 593.14 m/648 yd 2 ft |
Peel | 14 October 1966 | 296.52 m/324 yd 1 ft |
McGill | 14 October 1966 | 345.69 m/378 yd 0 ft |
Place-des-Arts | 14 October 1966 | 354.38 m/387 yd 2 ft |
Saint-Laurent | 14 October 1966 | 336.80 m/368 yd 1 ft |
Berri-UQAM (Berri-de Montigny) | 14 October 1966 | 378.76 m/414 yd 1 ft |
Beaudry | 21 December 1966 | 495.00 m/541 yd 1 ft |
Papineau | 14 October 1966 | 1,157.57 m/1,266 yd 0 ft |
Frontenac | 19 December 1966 | 1,003.95 m/1,098 yd 0 ft |
Préfontaine | 6 June 1976 | 383.43 m/419 yd 1 ft |
Joliette | 6 June 1976 | 766.88 m/838 yd 2 ft |
Pie-IX | 6 June 1976 | 621.85 m/680 yd 0 ft |
Viau | 6 June 1976 | 895.87 m/979 yd 2 ft |
Assomption | After 6 June 1976 | 781.69 m/855 yd 0 ft |
Cadillac | 6 June 1976 | 518.51 m/567 yd 0 ft |
Langelier | 6 June 1976 | 621.79 m/680 yd 0 ft |
Radisson | 6 June 1976 | 716.99 m/784 yd 0 ft |
Honoré-Beaugrand | 6 June 1976 | Total 18,176.35 m/19,877 yd 2.7 ft |
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