Rosemont (Montreal Metro)

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Rosemont
Inaugurated 14 October 1966
Line Orange Line
Architect Duplessis, Labelle et Derome
Platform Depth 11.6 metres
Rank 46th deepest
Traffic 2,604,259 entrances in 2002
Rank 37th busiest
Interstation Distance 746.10 metres to Laurier
541.10 metres to Beaubien

Rosemont is a station on the Orange Line of the Montreal Metro in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the borough of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie. It was inaugurated on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the metro.

The metro station, designed by Duplessis, Labelle et Derome, is a normal side-platform station, built in tunnel. It has a ticket barrier at transept level leading to a single entrance adjacent to a bus loop and a municipal parking lot.

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[edit] Origin of the name

This station is named for boul. Rosemont, the main street of the Rosemont district. This area was developed on an area purchased by land speculators Ucal-Henri Dandurand and Herbert Holt from the Canadian Pacific Railway; it was incorporated as the Village of Rosemont in 1915, named by Dandurand in honour of his mother, née Rose Phillips.

[edit] Connecting bus routes

[edit] Regular routes

Route Name Route Map Schedule
13 Christophe-Colomb Map Schedule
30 Saint-Denis/Saint-Hubert Map Schedule
31 Saint-Denis Map Schedule
161 Van Horne Map Schedule
197 Rosemont Map Schedule

[edit] Night routes

Route Name Route Map Schedule
361 Saint-Denis Map Schedule
370 Rosemont Map Schedule

[edit] Address of entrances

  • 420, boul. Rosemont, at rue Saint-Denis

[edit] Nearby points of interest

  • Aide Juridique (Place de la mode)
  • École des métiers de l'automobile
  • Monastère des Carmélites
  • Cour du Québec (Chambre de la jeunesse)
  • Centre d'accueil Gouin-Rosemont

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