Line 4 Yellow (Montreal Metro)
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The Yellow (Line 4) line is one of the metro's four routes operating in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was popular when it opened for service because it connected Montreal's city centre with the Expo 67 exhibition and La Ronde on Île-Sainte-Hélène. Line 4 has three stations, and travels under the St. Lawrence River between the island of Montreal and Longueuil. Line 4 was part of the initial network of the metro, and numbered in conjunction with Line 3, a route that was later cancelled. It is also the first metro line to leave the island. All three stations on the line have been renamed since their opening.
[edit] List of stations
Name | Inauguration date | Odonym | Namesake |
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Line 4 - Yellow | |||
Berri-UQAM Formerly Berri-de Montigny |
October 14, 1966 for Line 2 and Line 1, April 1, 1967 for Line 4 |
Rue Berri | Name given by Migeon de Branssat in 1669; origin unknown |
Université du Québec à Montréal | |||
Rue de Montigny | Testard de Montigny family | ||
Jean-Drapeau Formerly Île-Sainte-Hélène |
April 1, 1967 | Parc Jean-Drapeau | Jean Drapeau, late ex-mayor of Montreal |
Île Sainte-Hélène | Named by Samuel de Champlain for his wife, née Hélène Boullé | ||
Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke Formerly Longueuil |
City of Longueuil | Probably for a town in Normandy | |
University of Sherbrooke, Longueuil campus, in Édifice Saint-Charles |
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[edit] See also
- Montreal Metro Tunnel
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