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LaSalle |
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Inaugurated |
3 September 1978 |
Line |
Green Line |
Architect |
Didier, Gillon et Larouche |
Platform Depth |
9.8 metres |
Rank |
53rd deepest |
Traffic |
1,318,865 entrances in 2002 |
Rank |
54th busiest |
Interstation Distance |
812.30 metres to De L'Église
707.25 metres to Charlevoix
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LaSalle is a station on the Montreal Metro in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is on the Green Line in the borough of Verdun. It was inaugurated on September 3, 1978, as part of the extension of the Green Line westward to Angrignon.
Designed by Didier, Gillon et Larouche, it is a normal side-platform station with one ticket hall and access. The platform and mezzanine walls are enlivened by large, irregular concrete planes painted in bright colours, designed by Michèle Tremblay-Gillon, while a stainless-steel mural by Peter Gnass above the ticket hall reflects sunlight and passengers' movements.
[edit] Origin of the name
This station is named for boul. LaSalle, named for explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle (1643–1687, who founded the town of Lachine and claimed Louisiana for France.
Since the station is not located in the neighbouring borough of LaSalle, alternative names have been proposed, including Paul-Grégoire and Curé-Caisse; the latter name was approved by the Montreal Urban Community in 1984, but for unknown reasons the name change was not carried out.
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Route Name |
Route Map |
Schedule |
350 Verdun/LaSalle |
Map |
Schedule |
[edit] Address of station entrance
- 301, av. Caisse, between rue Rushbrooke and boul. Lasalle
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