Line 5 Info
- Network Montreal Metro
- Operation Started 1986
- Total Length 9.5 km
- Total Stations 12
Terminals
From
Snowdon
To
Saint-Michel
Line 5 Overview
The first phase of Montreal Metro Line 5, Snowdon–Saint-Michel, opened to public service on June 16, 1986. The line, built in stages and completed in 1988, spans a total length of 9.7 km and has 12 stations. It runs through northern Montreal, serving key residential and institutional areas, including the Université de Montréal, and connects with Line 2 in Snowdon and Line 2/Orange in Jean-Talon.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Line 5
Line 5 has 12 stations on the Montreal Metro network.
Line 5 runs between Snowdon and Saint-Michel.
Line 5 is approximately 9.5 km long.
Line 5 opened in 1986.
Line 5 is a Metro line operated under Montreal Metro.
Line 5 is part of the Montreal Metro transit network.