Connections STM buses Opened 3 September 1978 | Architect Ayotte et Bergeron Province Québec | |
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Location 2600, Centre Street, Montreal
Quebec, Canada Operated by Société de transport de Montréal Depth 24.4 metres (80 feet 1 inch) (Angrignon)
29.6 metres (97 feet) (Honoré-Beaugrand platform), Deepest Passengers 1,756,489 entrances in 2013, 49th of 68 Address Montréal, QC H3K 1K1, Canada Similar Jolicoeur, Georges‑Vanier, Lionel‑Groulx, Angrignon, Place‑Saint‑Henri |
Charlevoix is a station on the Green Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). It is located in the district of Pointe-Saint-Charles in the borough of Le Sud-Ouest in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.The station opened on September 3, 1978, as part of the extension of the Green Line westward to Angrignon.
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Architecture and art
Designed by Ayotte et Bergeron, it was built as a stacked platform station, in order to reduce the width of the station owing to the weak Utica Shale in which it was built. The lower (Honoré-Beaugrand) platform is 29.6 m (97 ft 1 in) below the surface, making this the deepest station in the network, as well as the lowest in altitude (the lower platform is below sea level).
The station has one ticket hall and one access. The long stairways to the platforms, built around a light shaft, are brightened by two stained-glass windows by Mario Merola and Pierre Osterrath.
Origin of the name
This station is named for rue Charlevoix. Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix (1682–1761) was a French Jesuit historian and explorer of New France.