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  2. List of Montreal Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Latin form of "Ville-Marie", former name of Montreal: Yes (2022) 7 Sep 1981 Vendôme: Avenue de Vendôme: Likely from the French Dukes of Vendôme: Yes (2021) 7 Sep 1981 Place-Saint-Henri: Place Saint-Henri: A parish church named for Saint Henry II, to commemorate Fr. Henri-Auguste Roux: Yes (2024) 28 Apr 1980 Georges-Vanier: Boulevard Georges ...

  3. List of Via Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    List of Via Rail stations. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... This is a list of stations with services provided by Via Rail. [1] ... Montreal Central Station: QC

  4. Category:Railway stations in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Railway stations in Montreal" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Exo (public transit) - Wikipedia

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    The train lines are part of Greater Montreal's integrated public transit network including bus, regional rail (REM) and Metro, coordinated by the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM). [13] Many train stations serve local bus terminals, and a few provide connections to Metro, REM and Via Rail and Amtrak national rail services.

  6. Montreal Metro - Wikipedia

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    A train at McGill station during rush hour. Montreal Metro ridership has more than doubled since it opened: the number of passengers increased from 136 million in 1967 to 357 million in 2014. Montreal has one of North America's busiest public transportation systems with, after New York, the largest number of users compared to its population.

  7. Transportation in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak, the US national passenger rail system, also provides service to Montreal, operating its Adirondack train daily between Montreal and New York City. All intercity trains operate out of Central Station. VIA and Amtrak trains also stop at several suburban stations, the largest of which is at Dorval, adjacent to the airport.

  8. List of Via Rail routes - Wikipedia

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    A route map of Via Rail frequencies from 2013. Via Rail operates 497 trains per week over nineteen routes. Via groups these routes into three broad categories: [1] "Rapid Intercity Travel": daytime services over the Corridor between Ontario and Quebec. The vast majority of Via's trains–429 per week–operate here.

  9. Category:Montreal Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Accessible Montreal Metro stations (26 P) 0–9. Green Line (Montreal Metro) (28 P) Orange Line (Montreal Metro) (32 P) Yellow Line (Montreal Metro) (4 P)