How well do you know your métro?
The world’s turned upside-down, and we’re asking you to limit your bus and métro trips to the essentials.
But we’re thinking of you, and here’s a little something to remind you of us. We’ve created some quizzes to test your knowledge of our bus and métro networks.
It’s a fun way to find out just how well you know each station!
Quiz #1 : Please remain seated
The Montréal métro is world renowned for the unique architecture of its stations.
Look at each photo carefully and see if you can name each station based on just its benches!
Each métro station is unique and has a different style of benches on its platforms.
Use a pencil and paper to match each number to a station. Then, check your answers, count how many you got right, and find out how well you know your métro.
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- De l’Église
- Côte-des-Neiges
- Côte-Vertu
- Jean-Drapeau
- Mont-Royal
- Joliette
- Préfontaine
- Saint-Michel
- Cartier
- Sauvé
- Montmorency
- Laurier
- Longueuil – Université-de-Sherbrooke
- Charlevoix
- Du Collège
- De la Concorde
- Plamondon
- Berri-UQAM
- Peel
- Cadillac
- Outremont
- De Castelnau
- Sherbrooke
- Atwater
- Snowdon
- Pie-IX
- Square-Victoria – OACI
- Jarry
- Jolicoeur
- Champ-de-Mars
- Place-Saint-Henri
- McGill
- Guy-Concordia
- D’Iberville
- Bonaventure
- Verdun
- Fabre
- Lasalle
- Villa-Maria
- Beaudry
- Monk
- Côte-Sainte-Catherine
- Acadie
- Université-de-Montréal
- Place-des-Arts
- Langelier
- Beaubien
- Jean-Talon
- Assomption
- Saint-Laurent
- Parc
- Vendôme
- De la Savane
- Henri-Bourassa
- Georges-Vanier
- Lucien-L’Allier
- Crémazie
- Édouard-Montpetit
- Angrignon
- Frontenac
- Papineau
- Rosemont
- Place-d’Armes
- Viau
- Lionel-Groulx
- Namur
- Radisson