Saint-Laurent (Montreal Metro)
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Inaugurated | 14 October 1966 |
Line | Green Line |
Architect | Brassard et Warren |
Platform Depth | 9.1 metres |
Rank | 56th deepest |
Traffic | 1,733,104 entrances in 2002 |
Rank | 49th busiest |
Interstation Distance | 354.38 metres to Place-des-Arts 336.80 metres to Berri-UQAM |
Saint-Laurent is a station on the Green Line of the Montreal Metro in Montreal, Québec, Canada. It is in downtown Montreal in the borough of Ville-Marie. It was inaugurated on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the metro.
Designed by Brassard et Warren, it is a normal side-platform station, built in an open cut under boul. de Maisonneuve. The station's volume contains its mezzanine and ticket hall, connected to a single entrance. This is one of the few downtown stations not to have an entrance integrated into another building, and plans for the vacant lot around the station continually surface; the current plan is for a Jewish cultural centre.
The station contains non-figurative tiled murals by noted ceramicist Claude Vermette.
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[edit] Origin of the name
The station takes its name from Saint Lawrence Boulevard (in French, boulevard Saint-Laurent), a main thoroughfare of Montreal, opened and named by 1720 as the road joining Montreal to the village of Côte-Saint-Laurent, now a borough of Montreal. The latter was named for Saint Lawrence, probably by allusion to the Saint Lawrence River. Saint Lawrence Boulevard is considered the dividing line between eastern and western Montreal, and divides addresses between east and west.
[edit] Connecting bus routes
[edit] Regular routes
- 15 Sainte-Catherine
- 55 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
[edit] Night routes
- 358 Sainte-Catherine
- 365 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
[edit] Address of entrances
- 10, Maisonneuve Blvd. East, at Saint Dominique Street
[edit] Nearby points of interest
- UQAM
- Pavillon Ste-Catherine
- Ex-Centris
- Just For Laughs Museum
- Centre canadien d'études et de coopération internationale (CECI)
[edit] External links
- Société de transport de Montréal - official site
- Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com - photos, information, and trivia
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