ORIGIN OF THE NAME
Rue Sauvé Rue Sauvé. So named in 1912, rue Sauvé, like many streets in Montreal, bears the name of a former owner of land crossed by the roadway.

 PLATFORM DEPTH
15,9 m deep
(32nd deepest station)
 TRAFFIC
3 609 701 entrances in 2006
(24th busiest station)

 INTERSTATION DISTANCE
To Crémazie:
To Henri-Bourassa:
1279,60 metres
771,60 metres

 TRIVIA
Sauvé was briefly an intermodal transfer station in the early 1990s, with a connection to a temporary commuter rail line serving Repentigny during the reconstruction of Autoroute 40. The station is planned to become intermodal once more, as the plans for the Repentigny-Mascouche commuter train line include an intermodal station at Sauvé.