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  1. The Green Line (French: Ligne verte), also known as Line 1 (Ligne 1), is one of the four lines of the Montreal Metro in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The line runs through the commercial section of downtown Montreal underneath Boulevard de Maisonneuve, formerly Rue de Montigny.

  2. 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.

  3. Please contact our customer service by phone at. 514 786-4636 + option 6 + option 1. Working hours :Monday to Friday: 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

  4. The Green Line. The line stretches over 22 kilometers, most of this runs through Montreal from northeast to southwest, passing under the city’s commercial zone and connecting the Angrignon terminal to the south, with Honoré-Beaugrand to the north. Line Color: Green. Line Number: 1. Number of Stations: 27. Length of the Line: 22,1 kilometers.

  5. McGill station on the Green Line is within walking distance of the McCord Museum and McGill University, while Peel station on the Green Line is closer to the Musée des Beaux Arts.

  6. www.metrodemontreal.com › green › greenmainGreen Line - main page

    Running through the heart of Montreal's central business district, the green line is a backbone for the network. The stations between Atwater and Berri-UQAM are the 6th, 4th, 7th, 1st, 9th, 49th, and 2nd busiest stations in the network.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Montreal Metro is a 69.2 km metro system with 4 lines and 68 stations serving the Greater Montreal area in Quebec, Canada with rubber-tired trains.