Côte-Vertu is a métro station served by Montréal métro 2. You can transfer here to the following lines that pass near Côte-Vertu station: bus 378, 380, 371, 382, 368.
The Côte-Vertu is served by métro 2. From here, you can transfer to bus 378, 380, 371, 382, 368 to continue your journey. You can see all available nearby connections, real-time departures for each line, and plan your full trip on public transit – including available bikeshare, scooter, carshare and rideshare options – by downloading the Transit app.
The Côte-Vertu station has 3 entrance(s): Ch de la Côte-Vertu (Accès Nord), Ch de la Côte-Vertu (Accès Sud), Rue Edouard-Laurin. The best entrance depends on where you're arriving from. Open the Transit app to get step-by-step directions to your destination, including which entrance to use and the fastest walking route to the station.
There are 3 entrances at the Côte-Vertu station. These Côte-Vertu station entrances are accessible to people who use wheelchairs and mobility devices: Ch de la Côte-Vertu (Accès Nord). The following Côte-Vertu station entrances are not wheelchair-accessible: Ch de la Côte-Vertu (Accès Sud), Rue Edouard-Laurin. The map above includes the location and accessibility of each entrance. You can also filter for accessible routes and preferred modes of transport in the Transit app.
Check for any active alerts at the Côte-Vertu station and explore all your transportation options in the Transit app, which has STM-issued schedule changes, service alerts and status updates. Download the app and sign up to get notifications about alerts on your favorite lines.
Yes, Côte-Vertu station is fully accessible to passengers using wheelchairs, mobility devices, or strollers. You can check the current elevator status and alerts at Côte-Vertu, including STM-issued elevator alerts and other accessibility info, in the Transit app. In the app you can also filter for accessible routes and preferred modes of transport, so you can plan your trip with confidence.