De l'Église

Ligne 1 - Verte

Operating hours

Line 1 - Green

Towards Angrignon Towards Honoré-Beaugrand
First Last First Last
Weekdays 05h59 01h11 05h35 00h40
Saturday 05h59 01h41 05h35 01h10
Sunday 05h59 01h11 05h35 00h40

After the last métro, you can use the night bus service.

Frequency of departures

Line 1 - Green

Peak
From 7am to 9am and from 4pm to 6pm
Non-peak
Morning, day and evening (non-peak)
Week Every 2 to 4 minutes Every 3 to 8 minutes
Week-end Every 6 to 12 minutes

Estimated occupancy

Entrances

  • Accès Wellington, 250, av. Galt
  • Accès de l'Église, 133, rue de l'Église (this fare booth is closed)

Neighbourhood map (PDF)

Around this station

How do I get to the special shuttle in case of a métro service interruption?

Two stops are available at this station and the signs are easily identifiable since they are green, the color of the métro line they serve.

  • Pictogram special shuttle Green line Eastbound towards Honoré-Beaugrand: Bus stop 56631, located on the southeast side of Wellington, at the corner of Galt.
  • Pictogram special shuttle Green line Westbound towards Angrignon: at stop 56632, located on the northwestside of Wellington, at the corner of Galt.

This shuttle is not free, the regular fare applies. 

It is also possible to check these stops on the neighbourhood map displayed at the entrances of our stations.

Special bus service

Find out more about the station

IMPORTANT : You can use the other entrance to the station where a fare booth will always be open.

Equipment on site to meet your needs

Achetez votre titre à la distributrice automatique
Buy your fare or a new OPUS card (regular fare) at the automatic fare vending machine.
Utilisez ce téléphone pour parler à l'employé de l'entrée principale
Use the telephone identified by this symbol to speak with an employee at the main entrance.
Utilisez ce télépone en cas d'urgence
Use the telephone identified by this symbol only for safety concerns or in the event of an incident.

Number of bicycle stands available outside the station: 21.  First come, first served.

Before taking our public transit system with your bike, please read the Bicycles section for more info.

Bike parking

Architects: Lemay & Leclerc.

Opened: September 1978.

Origin of name: rue de l'Église, one of the oldest roads in the area that has been known by that name since the first St. Paul church was built.

Did you know? This station is the only one where the superimposed platforms are both located on the left side of the train.

Artwork: bas-reliefs by Claude Théberge.

Discover the STM and its history

Mobile network is available at this station.

Bus transfers

Local 12 Île-des-Soeurs South North
Local 38 De l'Église South North
Local 61 Wellington West East
Local 71 Pointe-Saint-Charles North South
All-night 350 Verdun / LaSalle East West
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