List of Montreal Metro Stations - Line 2, Orange

Line 2, Orange

Côte-Vertu to Montmorency (approx. 24.8 kilometres or 15.4 miles; 31 stations)
Station Opening Date Interstation Distance
Côte-Vertu 3 November 1986 777.24 m/850 yd 0.0 ft
Du Collège 9 January 1984 1,281.69 m/1,401 yd 2.0 ft
De La Savane 9 January 1984 786.70 m/860 yd 1.0 ft
Namur 9 January 1984 988.47 m/1,081 yd 0.0 ft
Plamondon 29 June 1982 451.10 m/493 yd 1.0 ft
Côte-Sainte-Catherine 4 January 1982 693.00 m/757 yd 2.6 ft
Snowdon 7 September 1981 884.41 m/967 yd 0.6 ft
Villa-Maria 7 September 1981 1,407.32 m/1,539 yd 0.2 ft
Vendôme 7 September 1981 1,450.88 m/1,586 yd 2.1 ft
Place-Saint-Henri 28 April 1980 579.60 m/633 yd 2.6 ft
Lionel-Groulx 28 April 1980 758.60 m/829 yd 1.8 ft
Georges-Vanier 28 April 1980 530.60 m/580 yd 0.8 ft
Lucien-L'Allier 28 April 1980 381.60 m/417 yd 1.0 ft
Bonaventure 13 February 1967 392.60 m/429 yd 1.1 ft
Square-Victoria 6 February 1967 356.60 m/389 yd 2.9 ft
Place-d'Armes 14 October 1966 370.60 m/405 yd 0.9 ft
Champ-de-Mars 14 October 1966 720.50 m/787 yd 2.8 ft
Berri-UQAM (Berri-de-Montigny) 14 October 1966 579.10 m/633 yd 0.9 ft
Sherbrooke 14 October 1966 932.10 m/1,019 yd 1.1 ft
Mont-Royal 14 October 1966 499.60 m/546 yd 1.1 ft
Laurier 14 October 1966 746.10 m/815 yd 2.8 ft
Rosemont 14 October 1966 541.10 m/591 yd 2.3 ft
Beaubien 14 October 1966 712.10 m/778 yd 2.3 ft
Jean-Talon 14 October 1966 977.10 m/1,068 yd 1.7 ft
Jarry 14 October 1966 825.60 m/902 yd 2.7 ft
Crémazie 14 October 1966 1,279.60 m/1,399 yd 1.2 ft
Sauvé 14 October 1966 771.60 m/843 yd 2.5 ft
Henri-Bourassa 14 October 1966 1,101.60 m/1,204 yd 2.2 ft
Cartier 28 April 2007 2,073.60 m/2,267 yd 2.1 ft
De La Concorde 28 April 2007 847.60 m/926 yd 2.8 ft
Montmorency 28 April 2007 Total 24,693.31 m/27,004 yd 2.8 ft
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