The station ranked 11th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Interesting buildings near this Metro Station | |||
Le Prevost Library | Fire Station No. 31 | Evangelical Church Center Church of the Nazarene | Centre Jean-Marie Gauvreau |
Jean-Talon Market's House | St. Arsène School | Sainte-Julienne-Falconieri School | Our Lady of Defense Church |
Saint-Denis Bath | le Chateau Theater | Rivoli Theater |
This station is part of the Blue Line Montreal's Metro, a east-west line north of the mountain who pass at University of Montreal campus. This line was the fourth to be undertaken in the Montreal network. It has twelve stations. Less crowded than other lines, hours of operation are slightly reduced compared to other lines.
Réseau initial
The year Montreal's subway was opened, this station was among the first 26 ones. The subway was then composed of the green line between Atwater and Frontenac, the orange line between Bonaventure and Henri-Bourassa and the yellow line to get to the Universal Expo of 1967 on St. Helene island.
Métro: Le design en mouvement
John Martins-Manteiga, 2011
Le Métro de Montréal, 35 ans déjà
Benoît Clairoux, 2001
L’achalandage dans le métro en 2003
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Architecture - metro station
Building achieved the same year (1966)
DowntownSaint-Henri / Petite-BourgogneAhuntsic / CartiervilleCôte-Saint-LucNDGCentre-SudSaint-LéonardMontréal NordLa Petite-PatrieAnjouCôte-des-NeigesMercierOutremontPlateau Mont-RoyalRosemontVilleray / Saint-MichelHochelaga-Maisonneuve Historical Milestones about Montreal, What did append the same year (1966) See History of Montreal Section
Facts about Montreal
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