Montreal’s retiring subway cars to get second lives as cafes, galleries
MONTREAL — As Montreal’s original subway cars are being gradually pulled out of service, at least a few of the 50-year-old cars will be getting second lives.
As part of an event celebrating the subway’s 50 years, the city’s transport agency recently announced seven projects it has tentatively approved after putting out a call for proposals this spring.
Etienne Morin-Bordeleau says he was thrilled to learn he and his brother Frederic will be the lucky new owners of eight of the two-ton, smurf-blue and white MR-63 cars.
Their $4 million project involves transforming the cars into a multi-level sculpture that will function as an art gallery, community space and cafe/bar featuring local products and vendors.



