Matt's Ratings

I've rated each station of the network based on its architecture, art, design, and layout. These ratings are my own purely subjective opinion.

For a lengthier summary of station architecture, check out the Architectural Overview page.


5 Metros: A masterpiece!
One of those stations that make you glad you live in Montreal.
Acadie • Angrignon • De la Concorde • Georges-Vanier • LaSalle • Lionel-Groulx • Monk • Place Saint-Henri • Radisson

4 Metros: Worth the trip!
A very good-looking station that's a pleasure to travel through. You're lucky if you live or work near one of these.
Bonaventure • Champ-de-Mars • De Castelnau • De La Savane • Du Collège • Édouard-Montpetit • Fabre • Jolicoeur • Langelier • McGill • Namur • Outremont • Parc • Peel • Place-des-Arts • Préfontaine • Saint-Michel • Square-Victoria • Université-de-Montrιal • Vendôme

3 Metros: Not bad!
A serviceable and attractive station.
Assomption • Beaudry • Berri-UQAM • Beaubien • Cadillac • Cartier • Charlevoix • Côte-des-Neiges • Côte-Sainte-Catherine • Côte-Vertu • Crémazie • Henri-Bourassa • Honoré-Beaugrand • Jean-Talon • Lucien-L'Allier • Montmorency • Mont-Royal • Pie-IX • Plamondon • Rosemont • Sherbrooke • Snowdon • Verdun • Viau • Villa-Maria

2 Metros: Nothing special.
An undistinguished station, more a utility than an amenity.
Atwater • D'Iberville • Jarry • Jean-Drapeau • Laurier • Papineau • Place-d'Armes • Saint-Laurent

1 Metro: Bad.
This station has problems - the decoration is ugly or painfully dull, or it is poorly laid out.
De L'Église • Frontenac • Guy-Concordia • Joliette • Longueuil • Sauvé