Getting around Montreal swiftly? Look no further than the Montreal Metro. While these guidelines may seem intricate, they're essentially just common sense. Especially handy if you're feeling a bit disoriented.
Steps
Locate the nearest metro station, recognizable by its distinct blue sign featuring a white arrow within a circle pointing downwards. Most downtown stations are interconnected through underground passages, so keep an eye out for signage on office buildings or mall entrances. The routes primarily run beneath de Maisonneuve (green line) and Viger/Saint-Jacques (orange line), with the green line extending east and west, and the orange line veering north around downtown.

Have a general idea of your destination and the desired metro station. If you're unsure of the exact station, maps of Montreal are available at each station, many bus stops, and throughout the city streets. You'll find a metro map in every train car, and you can obtain a pocket-sized version from the ticket booth.

Entering the Station

Purchase a Ticket

Know Your Destination

Plan for Transfers

Identify the Correct Train
Tips
Useful Tips
Warnings
Important Reminders
