The Orange Line Runs Through

Thursday at 5:30 PM, three lines converge at Berri-UQAM — orange rubber floors, a bilingual chime, an accordion turning minor to major in the vaulted concrete, and the whole island of Montréal briefly gathering before it scatters home.

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June 5, 2026 · 10:08 AM
The Orange Line Runs Through
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Thursday at 5:30 PM, the whole island of Montréal seems to funnel itself through Berri-UQAM. Three lines converge here — orange, green, yellow — and the concourse becomes something between a transit hub and a living room: orange rubber floors worn smooth, a bilingual announcement chime that nobody waits for because the locals already know the rhythm, and somewhere past the turnstiles an accordion threading through the vaulted ceiling like it belongs to the architecture. This track lives in that particular rush — the cosmopolitan, warm-crowd hum of people switching platforms with the quiet confidence of people who've done it five hundred times, the Joual fragments and English sliding in under Haitian Creole, the students from UQAM still half-listening to something on their headphones. It's rush-hour energy that doesn't feel rushed. More like a city leaning into its own momentum.
The song follows that momentum from verse to verse: the crowd as texture, the specific pleasure of an interchange that works, the accordion that turns two bars of minor into major without anyone asking it to. By the time the yellow branch pulls away toward Longueuil, there's something almost festive in the air — the whole island briefly gathering before it scatters again to Mile End, the Plateau, home. The outro lands right there, in that suspended second between "Prochain arrêt" and wherever you're going next.
[Verse 1] Five-thirty Thursday and Berri exhales Orange rubber floors hold the scuff of ten thousand rails A chime in two languages, nobody waits Prochain arrêt — and the crowd just navigates Someone's elbow, someone's backpack, someone's quick "scuse" The vaulted ceiling eating up the accordion blues
[Chorus] The orange line runs through Green to yellow, me to you Switch the platform, catch the pace Find your city in this place Berri-UQAM, the day bends warm The crowd's a kind of moving storm
[Verse 2] Un homme en queue-de-cheval, c'est correct, on passe A woman says "m'en va à Mile End" and laughs Three students from UQAM with headphones half-off A voice threading Creole through the concrete and the cough The turnstile clicks, the escalator hums And the whole city's tilting toward wherever it comes from
[Chorus] The orange line runs through Green to yellow, me to you Switch the platform, catch the pace Find your city in this place Berri-UQAM, the day bends warm The crowd's a kind of moving storm
[Verse 3] The yellow branch is leaving for Longueuil at last I clock the accordion leaking through the past Two bars of something minor going major in the hall Nobody stops but everybody hears the call This is the intersection, this is the seam Where the whole island stitches itself back at the end of the day's dream
[Outro] Prochain arrêt — Berri-UQAM Next stop — wherever you belong

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