Namur

Ligne 2 - Orange

Operating hours

Line 2 - Orange

Towards Montmorency (zone B) Towards Côte-Vertu
First Last First Last
Weekdays 05h34 00h34 06h03 01h17
Saturday 05h34 01h04 06h03 01h47
Sunday 05h34 00h34 06h03 01h17

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

Frequency of departures

Line 2 - Orange

Peak
From 7am to 9am and from 4pm to 6pm
Non-peak
Morning, day and evening (non-peak)
Week Every 2 to 7 minutes Every 2 to 8 minutes
Week-end Every 6 to 10 minutes

Estimated occupancy

Line 2 - Orange

Nearly empty.
Distancing possible.
Some seats available.
Distancing not possible.
Standing room only.
Distancing not possible.
Nearly full.
Due to the particular configuration of the métro tracks at the Namur station towards , the estimated metro occupancy level is not available. We will work on this in the later development phases of this functionality.

Entrances

  • 7405, boul. Décarie, H4P 2G9

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 orange, the color of the métro line they serve.

  • Pictogram special shuttle orange line Towards Henri-Bourassa: Bus stop 50509, located on Jean-Talon, corner of Mountain Sights.

    Towards Laval

    To continue towards Laval métro stations ( Cartier, de la Concorde and Montmorency), between 5:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., the special shuttle service is operated by the Société de transport de Laval (STL) from Henri-Bourassa métro station. From 2 p.m. to the closure of the métro, the special shuttle service is operated by the STM and ends its service at Cartier métro station.

    • Pictogram special shuttle orange line Towards Côte-Vertu: Bus stop 50510, located on Décarie, corner of Jean-Talon.

    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 shuttle service

    Find out more about the station

    Number of bicycle stands available outside the station: 35.  First come, first served.

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

    Bike parking

    Architects: Labelle, Marchand & Geoffroy.

    Opened: January 1984.

    Origin of name: rue de Namur, a name that refers to its namesake city in Belgium, the capital of Wallonia and the administrative centre of Namur province.

    Did you know? A second entrance is planned for the south side of the station.

    Artwork: spatial structure by Pierre Granche.

    Discover the STM and its history

    Mobile network available at this station

    Bus transfers

    Local 17 Décarie North South
    Local 92 Jean-Talon Ouest West East
    Local 115 Paré West East
    All-night 368 Avenue-du-Mont-Royal West East
    All-night 369 Côte-des-Neiges South North
    All-night 371 Décarie North South
    All-night 372 Jean-Talon East West
    All-night 376 Pierrefonds / Centre-ville East West
    All-night 382 Pierrefonds / Saint-Charles West East
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