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    The Green (Line 1) line is one of the four lines of the metro in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The section between Atwater and Frontenac was part of the initial network; the extension to Honoré-Beaugrand was completed in 1976, and to Angrignon in 1978.



        Line 1 Green (Montreal Metro)
            List of stations
            See also

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    NameOdonymNamesake
    '''Line 1 - Green
    Angrignon
    Boulevard Angrignon; Parc Angrignon
    J.B. Arthur Angrignon, city councillor
    Monk
    Boulevard Monk
    James Monk, Attorney-General of Quebec
    Jolicoeur
    Rue Jolicoeur
    J-Moïse Jolicoeur, parish priest
    Verdun
    Rue de Verdun; borough of Verdun
    Notre-Dame-de-Saverdun, France, hometown of Seigneur Zacharie Dupuis
    De L'Église
    Avenue de l'Église
    Église Saint-Paul
    LaSalle
    Boulevard LaSalle
    Robert Cavelier de La Salle, French explorer
    Charlevoix
    Rue Charlevoix
    F.-X. de Charlevoix, French historian and explorer
    Lionel-Groulx
    Avenue Lionel-Groulx
    Fr. Lionel Groulx, Quebec historian
    Atwater
    Avenue Atwater
    Edwin Atwater, city councillor
    Guy-Concordia
    Formerly Guy
    Rue Guy
    Étienne Guy, landowner
    Concordia University
    Concordia salus (Prosperity Through Concord), motto of Montreal
    Peel
    Rue Peel
    Robert Peel, British Prime Minister
    McGill
    Avenue McGill College; McGill University
    James McGill, Scottish-Canadian businessman
    Place-des-Arts
    Place des Arts cultural complex
    Saint-Laurent
    Boulevard Saint-Laurent
    Saint Lawrence or Saint Lawrence River
    Berri-UQAM
    Formerly Berri-de Montigny
    Rue Berri
    Name given by Migeon de Branssat in 1669; origin unknown
    Université du Québec à Montréal
    Rue de Montigny
    Testard de Montigny family
    Beaudry
    Rue Beaudry
    Pierre Beaudry, landowner
    Papineau
    Avenue Papineau
    Joseph Papineau, Quebec politician (father of Louis-Joseph Papineau)
    Frontenac
    Rue Frontenac
    Louis de Buade de Frontenac, Govenor-Geneneral of New France
    Préfontaine
    Rue Préfontaine; Parc Raymond-Préfontaine
    Raymond-Fournier Préfontaine, mayor of Montreal
    Joliette
    Rue Joliette
    Barthélemy Joliette, founder of Joliette, Quebec
    Pie-IX
    Boulevard Pie-IX
    Pope Pius IX
    Viau
    Rue Viau
    Charles-Théodore Viau, Quebec cookie magnate and parish volunteer
    Assomption
    Boulevard de l'Assomption
    Named to commemorate the proclamation of the Dogma of the Assumption of Mary by Pope Pius XII in 1950
    Cadillac
    Rue de Cadillac
    Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, French explorer
    Langelier
    Boul. Langelier
    François-Charles-Stanislas Langelier, mayor of Quebec City and Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec
    Radisson
    Rue Radisson
    Pierre-Esprit Radisson, French explorer
    Honoré-Beaugrand
    Rue Honoré-Beaugrand
    Honoré Beaugrand, Quebec author and mayor of Montreal


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