The station ranked 23th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.
Interesting buildings near this Metro Station | |||
Georges-Vanier Library | C. S. Allen & Co | Oliver-Jones Centre | St. Irénée Church |
Union United church | Labo Rental Apartments | Lofts Impérial condo | Plant Machiney Depot |
Beanfield Theatre |
This station is part of the Orange Line of Montreal's Metro. The orange line makes a huge "U" in the city and is among the first lines built. In 2006 this line was extended to Laval with the addition of three stations. Enlarged several times, it has 15 stations at the inauguration of the metro. It now has 31 and runs for almost twenty-nine kilometers.
Line 1 Green
This metro station is part of the Green Line (Line 1), a line that crosses much of Montreal East to West from LaSalle to Mercier district. Originally, this line was only up to Frontenac Metro East and Metro Atwater to the west. Now it has 27 stations for a 22-kilometer tunnel. It was enlarged twice. In 1976 for either the Summer Olympics and in 1978. Crossing the city center at the level Maisonneuve level, his busiest station is the McGill station nervous center of Montreal Underground shopping.
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 (1978)
DowntownSaint-LaurentAhuntsic / CartiervilleCentre-SudOld MontrealVerdunMontréal NordOuest de l'IlePointe Saint-CharlesLa Petite-PatrieCôte-St-Paul / Ville-ÉmardLaSallePlateau Mont-Royal Historical Milestones about Montreal, What did append the same year (1978) See History of Montreal Section
Facts about Montreal
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