Guy–Concordia station is a
Montreal Metro
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station in the borough of
Ville-Marie in
Montreal
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, Quebec, Canada. It is operated by the
Société de transport de Montréal
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(STM) and serves the
Green Line. The station opened on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the Metro. It has consistently been one of the network's busiest stations, ranking 5th from 2000 to 2001, 4th from 2002 to 2007, 3rd since 2008, and 2nd since 2021.
Overview
Before the station underwent renovations, the walls on the platform were covered in an orange-brown glazed tile pattern that still covers some of the walls in the access areas. These tile were replaced with a more modern style glazed ceramic white tiles, multicolored tile mosaics over the seats, and white stone floors.
Designed by J.A. Chicoine, it is a normal
side platform
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station, built in
tunnel
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with a
transept
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,
ticket hall, and access at each end. The platforms at Guy-Concordia are notably longer than the trains, and so a small section at each end of each platform is closed off by a gate for safety.
The eastern access contains shops and services, and an
underground city
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connection to five
Concordia University
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buildings: EV, MB, GM, LB and H buildings.
There are several shops and services on the mezzanine (where the ticket booth and the turnstiles are located) of the Guy-exit side of the station, including a
Tim Hortons
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, a Chinese restaurant (Monsieur Gao), a "Belle Pizza", an Asian pastry shop (Cocobun), a hair salon, a cyber cafe, shoe store and another small cafe. The station platforms feature the MétroVision information screens which displays news, commercials, and the amount of time left until the next train arrives. This was the third station after Berri-UQAM and McGill to have the screens installed.
Historical facts
Guy–Concordia was the first Metro station in Montreal to be designed by the city's architects in the early 1960s. Therefore, during its design phase it was used to determine many of the architectural standards that were used for the other stations of the initial Metro system.
As the building above the Guy entrance was constructed at the same time as the underlying Metro station, Guy-Concordia also became the first station to have several storeys of commercial spaces above it.
Guy–Concordia (or just ''Guy'' at the time) was part of the initial network that was officially opened on October 14, 1966. It was the second east-bound station on the
Green Line (
Atwater was the terminal station between the opening in 1966 and opening of the extension of the eastern part of the
Green Line until the
Angrignon terminal station on September 3, 1978).
Origin of the name

The station was originally called Guy after the street where it is located:
Guy Street, which, in turn, takes its name from
Étienne Guy
Étienne Guy (February 16, 1774 – December 29, 1820) was a surveyor and political figure in Lower Canada.
He was born in Montreal in 1774, the son of Pierre Guy (1738-1812), Pierre Guy, studied at the Collège de Montréal, Collège Saint-Ra ...
who represented
Montreal
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in the
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
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and was the owned of the land through which the street runs.
On January 1, 1988, it was renamed Guy–Concordia to reflect the fact that it serves the
Sir George Williams campus of
Concordia University
Concordia University () is a Public university, public English-language research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1974 following the merger of Loyola College (Montreal), Loyola College and Sir George Williams Universit ...
.
(Note that in
French the name ''Guy'' is pronounced to rhyme with ''bee'', whereas in
English the name is usually pronounced to rhyme with ''high''. The station is still sometimes referred to simply as ''Guy''.)
Underground connections
As of April 7, 2010, all of Concordia University's main buildings are connected through a system of underground passages leading to the Guy–Concordia station. A new tunnel was added to the already-existing tunnel that connects the Hall building with the LB building and leads to the station, exiting near the
Uniprix
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store located near the turnstiles.
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The new JMSB building, which opened to students in September 2009 features a tunnel stretching under Guy street that connects it with the EV building, opposite the location of the Le Gym. This major tunnel is 396 feet long and lined with ceramic tiles, with display panels for added visual interest.
Renovations
In March 2012, the St-Mathieu exit of the station underwent renovation work that included new flooring, ceilings, walls, lighting, as well as sprinkler and electrical systems. The escalators also underwent an overhaul and motorized doors were added to the station's entrance and exit. This work represents the second major renovations performed to the station since its construction in 1966.
When work at the St-Mathieu Street exit was complete in August 2012, similar renovations commenced at the Guy Street entrance. This work included new flooring, ceilings, walls, as well as adding four turnstiles for increased traffic.
Connecting bus routes
Nearby points of interest
Exits
* Guy Exit, 1445 Guy Street
* St-Mathieu Exit, 1801 de Maisonneuve Boulevard
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De Maisonneuve ...
West
Connected via the underground city
* Concordia University Engineering and Visual Arts (EV) Building
* Concordia University Guy Metro Annex (GM) Building
* Concordia University John Molson School of Business
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Programs
Undergraduate programs
S ...
(MB) Building
* Concordia University Henry F. Hall Building (H) (social sciences and humanities)
* Concordia University John Wilson McConnell Library Building(LB)
Other
* Concordia University
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, Sir George Williams Campus
* Quartier Concordia
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* Canadian Centre for Architecture
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* Éco-quartier Peter-McGill
* Faubourg Sainte-Catherine
* Collège de Montréal
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* Golden Square Mile
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* Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
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The MMFA ...
* Norman Bethune Square
* Musée Marguerite d'Youville
* Montreal Masonic Memorial Temple
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* Grand séminaire de Montréal
The Grand séminaire de Montréal (, "Major Seminary of Montreal") is the centre for priestly formation of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Montreal.
History
The institution was founded by the Sulpicians in 1840 at the request of the then-Bis ...
* Montreal General Hospital
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* Cuban Consulate-General
* The Sacred Heart School of Montreal
* Trafalgar School for Girls
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References
External links
Guy-Concordia Station - official site
Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com
- photos, information, and trivia
2011 STM System Map
2011 Downtown System Map
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Green Line (Montreal Metro)
Downtown Montreal
Railway stations in Canada opened in 1966
1966 establishments in Quebec
Railway stations in Canada at university and college campuses