De La Concorde (Montreal Metro)

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De La Concorde
Center
Inaugurated 26 April 2007
Line Orange Line
Architect André Marcotte (artist : Yves Gendreau)
Platform Depth 15 Metres
Rank 25th
Traffic
Rank
Interstation Distance 2073.60 metres to Cartier

847.60 metres to Montmorency

De La Concorde is a station on the Orange Line of the Montreal Metro in Laval, Quebec, Canada. It is part of the extension of this line to Laval and was opened on April 28, 2007.

The station is intermodal with the Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT)'s Blainville-Saint-Jerome commuter train line, and replaces the Saint-Martin station which was located 1.5 km to the north. De La Concorde is in Fare Zone 3[1]

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[edit] Origin of name

The station is named after boulevard de la Concorde, which in turn is named for the Place de la Concorde in Paris.

[edit] Connecting bus routes

[edit] Société de transport de Laval (STL)

[edit] Regular routes

Société de transport de Laval

Route Name Route Map Schedule
33 Metro Montmorency - Metro Cartier Map Schedule
37 Industrial Park Centre - Metro Cartier Map Schedule
42 Terminus Le Carrefour - Saint-François Map Schedule

[edit] Night routes

Route Name Route Map Schedule
2 Night route between Henri-Bourassa via
Metro Cartier and Metro Montmorency
Map Schedule

Route 2 offers a late night and early morning connection between Metro Montmorency and Henri-Bourassa , Monday to Saturday only.

[edit] Address of station entrance

1200, boul. de la Concorde Ouest, at av. Ampère

[edit] Nearby main intersections

  • Boulevard De la Concorde Ouest and avenue Ampère (east of station)
  • Boulevard De la Concorde Ouest and Boulevard Laval (west of station) [1]

[edit] Nearby points of interest

  • Parc Montmorency

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gare De La Concorde

[edit] External links

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