Green Line Stations:
Honoré-Beaugrand
Radisson
Langelier
Cadillac
Assomption
Viau
Pie-IX
Joliette
Préfontaine
Frontenac
Papineau
Beaudry
Berri-UQAM
Saint Laurent
Place-des-Arts
McGill
Peel
Guy-Concordia
Atwater
Lionel-Groulx
Charlevoix
La Salle
De L'Église
Verdun
Jolicoeur
Monk
Angrignon

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Place-des-Arts

Place-des-Arts is the 47th deepest station in the network and the 9th busiest.  This station is probably the best designed station in the "busy strip" on the Green Line - consisting of stops between Saint Laurent and Atwater.  The walls are the station's neatest feature, with about half of the station's walls being in a zig-zag formation, with seating in each "v" that is formed from them.  The grey bricks bring a rather light atmosphere to the station, as well as the they the kiosk platforms are designed.  This station connects directly to Place-des-Arts, one of the many beautiful concert halls of Montreal.

A view of the tracks and the opposite platform.
A close up shot of a zigzag.
A view of the empty platform with all the zigzags.
Looking toward the opposite platform with a view of the ceiling - I love the lights here!
Name plaque.
One of the station's pieces of artwork.  It's pretty well lit compared to the ones at McGill.
Kiosk!
A view of the tracks from the kiosk.
"You are here" at the Place-des-Arts metro station!