Thursday, November 9, 2017
Enjoyable for the most part: Metro stations in Montreal
Previously I told you about my travels on the Toronto subway and now it is time for me to tell you about my travels on the Montreal metro. It is not as noisy as the Toronto subway and it is faster.
Stops are announced in both languages, English and French, as the metro arrives at each metro station, which helps greatly. However, I will say that some of the metro stations are not as accessible for persons with disabilities as others.
I remember that there are very steep stairs leading down to the platforms of some of these stations which make it quite a challenge for persons with disabilities. I always enjoy traveling on the Montreal metro when I have the chance.
For the most part, metro stations are kept clean and the traffic inside the stations is not as horrific as it is in Toronto. I consider this to be a big plus for Montreal.
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