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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(C) 2004 Tess Woodard

Lionel-Groulx

Lionel-Groulx is the 23rd busiest station and the 30th deepest.  It is an amazing transfer station - by far the easiest station to make a transfer in the entire network.  Unlike Berri and Jean-Talon where the lines are separate from each other, Lionel-Groulx and Snowdon have lines that are split and stacked on top of each other, and the platform splits the tracks instead of the tracks splitting the platform.  Lionel-Groulx also hosts a large number of buses, many of which you can take to get to the airport.

Transfer to the Orange Line

A train leaves its platform.
A central platform with split tracks.  Green Line on the right and Orange Line on the left.  On the above floor, the opposite directions of the Green Line and Orange Line are above their respective line.
A sign for the Green Line in the Angrignon direction.
Name plaque.
A sign for the Orange Line in the Côte-Vertu direction.
On the floor above - note the higher ceiling.
Upper floor again - with a view of the kiosk platform.
One of the station's main pieces of artwork.
A good view of the split Green Line platform.
The kiosk.
From the lower platform once again.
A view of the tiles.