Connections STM buses Address Montréal, QC, Canada Depth 4.6 m | Architect Jean Dumontier Opened 1 April 1967 Province Québec | |
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Location 170 rue Ste-Hélène, Montreal
Quebec, Canada Operated by Société de transport de Montréal Passengers 1,281,651 entrances in 2006, 56th of 68 Similar Université‑de‑Montréal, Place‑Saint‑Henri, Square‑Victoria‑OACI, Georges‑Vanier, Place‑d'Armes |
Jean-Drapeau is a station on the Yellow Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). It is situated on the Île Sainte-Hélène, an island in the Saint Lawrence River, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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The station was named after Jean Drapeau, mayor of Montreal from 1954 to 1957 and 1960 to 1986, who is often given credit for the construction of the Metro, and for securing both Expo 67 and the 1976 Summer Olympics.
The station was originally named Île Sainte-Hélène, after the island on which it is located, until it was renamed in Drapeau's honour in May 2001.
It is a normal side platform station.
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Jean-Drapeau (Montreal Metro) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA