Parc (Montreal Metro)

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Parc
Inaugurated 15 June 1987
Line Blue Line
Architect Blouin, Blouin & Associés

Colin M. Drewitt (Gare Jean-Talon)

Platform Depth 15.1 metres
Rank 35th deepest
Traffic 2,639,449 entrances in 2002
Rank 36th busiest
Interstation Distance 727.60 metres to Acadie

490.60 metres to De Castelnau

Parc is a station on the Blue Line of the Montreal Metro in the Park-Extension district of the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was built inside the extreme western part of the Canadian Pacific's former Park Avenue station.

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[edit] Origin of name

Parc comes from Avenue du Parc, or Park Avenue, which is a main north/south thoroughfare in Montreal. Avenue du Parc gets its name from the fact that part of it runs along Mont Royal park.

[edit] Connecting bus routes

[edit] Regular routes

Route Name Route Map Schedule
16 Graham Map Schedule
80 Av. du Parc Map Schedule
92 Jean-Talon-Ouest (On Jean Talon Street) Map Schedule
93 Jean-Talon Map Schedule
535 R-BUS Du Parc/Côte-des-Neiges Map Schedule

[edit] Night routes

Route Name Route Map Schedule
365 Av. du Parc Map Schedule
372 Jean-Talon Map Schedule

[edit] AMT route

Route Name Route Map Schedule
935 Trainbus Blainville/Centre-ville, operated by the STM.) Map Afternoon schedule

[edit] Address of entrances

[edit] Commuter trains

[edit] Nearby main intersections

  • Hutchison Street / Jean Talon Street
  • Jean Talon Street / Parc Avenue

[edit] Nearby points of interest

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gare Parc

[edit] External links

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