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Deux Montagnes (AMT)

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Platforms
  
2 side platforms

Parking
  
1270 spaces

Tracks
  
2

Deux-Montagnes (AMT)

Location
  
400 boul. Deux-Montagnes, Deux-Montagnes, Quebec

Operated by
  
Agence métropolitaine de transport

Connections
  
CIT Laurentides Oka Express

Deux-Montagnes is a commuter rail station on the AMT Deux-Montagnes Line in the Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada area. Deux-Montagnes is the northern terminus of the line. This station, as well as Roxboro-Pierrefonds and Central Station are wheelchair accessible.

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Origin of name

Deux-Montagnes takes its name from Deux-Montagnes, the municipality where it is located, although this station took the name of the original Gare Deux-Montagnes, now Grand-Moulin station. The building serves as municipal offices, as well as a passenger waiting area for the connecting routes. Outside of the building, is the former CN 6710, a GE boxcab electric-powered locomotive that brought trains through the Mount Royal Tunnel until 1995.

Location

The station is located at 400, boul. Deux-Montagnes, near Autoroute 640 (exit 8). The station is also served by pedestrian walkways and bicycle routes in Deux-Montagnes.

References

Deux-Montagnes (AMT) Wikipedia