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- Expo_Express abstract "The Expo Express was a rapid transit system consisting of five stations and a 5.7-kilometre (3.5 mi) route. Built for Montreal’s Expo 67 and costing around CAD$18 million, the trains carried 1,000 passengers each and ran approximately every five minutes.After Expo 67 closed, the cars were sold to the City of Montreal and remained in service for four more years on a shortened route between Île-Notre-Dame and La Ronde. After the 1972 season the service was withdrawn.".
- Expo_Express closingYear "1972".
- Expo_Express lineLength "5700.0".
- Expo_Express location Montreal.
- Expo_Express location Quebec.
- Expo_Express numberOfStations "6".
- Expo_Express openingYear "1967".
- Expo_Express owner Expo_67.
- Expo_Express railwayRollingStock Hawker_Siddeley.
- Expo_Express status "Closed".
- Expo_Express thumbnail Expo_67_logo.svg?width=300.
- Expo_Express type Rapid_transit.
- Expo_Express typeOfElectrification Third_rail.
- Expo_Express voltageOfElectrification "600.0".
- Expo_Express wikiPageExternalLink mwf01.htm.
- Expo_Express wikiPageExternalLink expo_express.php.
- Expo_Express wikiPageExternalLink expo67_portal_p8.html.
- Expo_Express wikiPageExternalLink montreal-qc.html.
- Expo_Express wikiPageExternalLink detail.php?wa_id=17&lang=1&s_typ=13.
- Expo_Express wikiPageExternalLink january1967.html.
- Expo_Express wikiPageID "1769332".
- Expo_Express wikiPageRevisionID "602603005".
- Expo_Express caption "Front view of Expo Express train at Place d'Accueil terminal.".
- Expo_Express close "October 1972".
- Expo_Express el "Third rail 600 V DC".
- Expo_Express end "La Ronde".
- Expo_Express hasPhotoCollection Expo_Express.
- Expo_Express linelengthKm "5.7".
- Expo_Express locale Montreal.
- Expo_Express locale Québec.
- Expo_Express logo "Expo 67 logo.svg".
- Expo_Express logoWidth "60".
- Expo_Express open "April 1967".
- Expo_Express owner "Expo 67/City of Montreal".
- Expo_Express start "Cité du Havre/Place d’Accueil".
- Expo_Express stations "6".
- Expo_Express status "Closed".
- Expo_Express stock "Hawker Siddeley H1 variant".
- Expo_Express type Rapid_transit.
- Expo_Express vehicles "8".
- Expo_Express subject Category:Expo_67.
- Expo_Express subject Category:Rapid_transit_in_Canada.
- Expo_Express subject Category:Société_de_transport_de_Montréal.
- Expo_Express subject Category:Transport_in_Montreal.
- Expo_Express type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Expo_Express type Infrastructure.
- Expo_Express type Place.
- Expo_Express type RailwayLine.
- Expo_Express type RouteOfTransportation.
- Expo_Express type Wikidata:Q532.
- Expo_Express type Place.
- Expo_Express type Location.
- Expo_Express comment "The Expo Express was a rapid transit system consisting of five stations and a 5.7-kilometre (3.5 mi) route. Built for Montreal’s Expo 67 and costing around CAD$18 million, the trains carried 1,000 passengers each and ran approximately every five minutes.After Expo 67 closed, the cars were sold to the City of Montreal and remained in service for four more years on a shortened route between Île-Notre-Dame and La Ronde. After the 1972 season the service was withdrawn.".
- Expo_Express label "Expo Express".
- Expo_Express label "Expo Express".
- Expo_Express label "Expo Express".
- Expo_Express sameAs Expo_Express.
- Expo_Express sameAs Expo_Express.
- Expo_Express sameAs m.05vjk5.
- Expo_Express sameAs Q1384647.
- Expo_Express sameAs Q1384647.
- Expo_Express wasDerivedFrom Expo_Express?oldid=602603005.
- Expo_Express depiction Expo_67_logo.svg.
- Expo_Express isPrimaryTopicOf Expo_Express.