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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Montreal Metro Blue Line, Montreal Metro Green Line, Montreal Metro Orange Line, Montreal Metro Yellow Line, Montreal Metro artists, Societe de transport de Montreal, Bonaventure, Hector Guimard, Cote-Vertu, Berri-UQAM, Henri-Bourassa, Montmorency, Line 2 Orange, Cartier, Lionel-Groulx, Angrignon, McGill, Guy-Concordia, Square-Victoria, Line 1 Green, Radisson, Vendome, Claude Vermette, Place-des-Arts, Lucien-L'Allier, Honore-Beaugrand, Atwater, Cremazie, Peel, Snowdon, Jean-Talon, De La Concorde, Papineau, Place-Saint-Henri, Frontenac, Du College, Place-d'Armes, Saint-Michel, OPUS card, Namur, Parc, MPM-10, Sherbrooke, Sauve, Pie-IX, Yves Trudeau, Line 5 Blue, Laurier, Cote-des-Neiges, Villa-Maria, Beaudry, Rosemont, Champ-de-Mars, Saint-Laurent, Line 4 Yellow, Viau, Plamondon, Langelier, Jean-Paul Mousseau, Charlevoix, De L'Eglise, LaSalle, Mont-Royal, Acadie, Joliette, Cadillac, Cote-Sainte-Catherine, Universite-de-Montreal, De La Savane, De Castelnau, Monk, Edouard-Montpetit, Jolicoeur, Jarry, Beaubien, Outremont, Longueuil-Universite-de-Sherbrooke, Frederic Back, Jean-Drapeau, Georges-Vanier, Prefontaine, Verdun, Assomption, Pierre Granche, Jordi Bonet, D'Iberville, MR-63, Fabre, Marcelle Ferron, Raoul Hunter, Line 7 White, Julien Hebert, Music for a Blue Train, Charles Daudelin, Lucien L'Allier, Line 3 Red, Osterrath. Excerpt: The Montreal Metro (French: ) is a rubber-tired metro system, and the main form of public transportation underground in the city of Montreal, Quebec. The Metro, operated by the Societe de transport de Montreal (STM), was inaugurated on October 14, 1966, during the tenure of Mayor Jean Drapeau. Originally consisting of 26 stations on three separate lines, the Metro now incorporates 68 stations on four lines measuring 69.2 km (43.00 mi) in length, serving the north, east, and centre of the ...