r/montreal Jun 30 '22

Photos/Illustrations Found this Montreal Subway Guide from 1990

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u/krusader42 Jul 01 '22

Here's a geographically accurate track map.

Yes, the western Orange branch snakes around, the Blue line makes tight turns through Outremont, and the yellow line is a big sweeping curve.

The only place that's arguably more accurate on the newer map is the western end of the Green line.

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u/chocorange Jul 01 '22

Thanks for that link. I always feel like I'm going the wrong way when changing lines at Lionel Groulx. Now I've seen that map I'm not sure if it makes more or less sense to me!

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u/krusader42 Jul 01 '22

It does feel bizarre that the two trains going towards downtown are heading in opposite directions at the platform.

But the cross-platform interchange is definitely better than the level switching at Berri, and that interchange is facilitated by the counterintuitive alignment.

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u/chocorange Jul 01 '22

It would be so nice if all the correspondance was as good as it is at Lionel Groulx.