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Place d'Armes Metro Station


Location / address
960 Saint-Urbain Street / Viger
Montréal
Quebec, Canada

Near Metro station Place-d'Armes

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  Bus : 55

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Borough Downtown
Arrondissement Ville-Marie
Centre de l'Île

1 floors(overground)

Architect

Warunkiewicz  


Year of construction (end)
1966

Building type
Metro Station

Last update:
2011-02-05

CodeIMTL 5318
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Place d'Armes Metro Station


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History and facts about this building
The station ranked 16th on 65 for the number of passengers in 2003.

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    Orange Line 2

    This station is part of the Orange Line of Montreal's Metro. The orange line makes a huge "U" in the city and is among the first lines built. In 2006 this line was extended to Laval with the addition of three stations. Enlarged several times, it has 15 stations at the inauguration of the metro. It now has 31 and runs for almost twenty-nine kilometers.

    Réseau initial

    The year Montreal's subway was opened, this station was among the first 26 ones. The subway was then composed of the green line between Atwater and Frontenac, the orange line between Bonaventure and Henri-Bourassa and the yellow line to get to the Universal Expo of 1967 on St. Helene island.

    Works cited, references, and bibliography


    [Books] Le Métro de Montréal, 35 ans déjà
    [Website] L’achalandage dans le métro en 2003

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    STM - Société de transport de Montréal

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