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Laurier (Montreal Metro)

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Connections
  
STM buses

Opened
  
14 October 1966

Province
  
Québec

Architect
  
Jean P. Pothier

Depth
  
11 m

Laurier (Montreal Metro)

Location
  
495, Gilford Street, Montreal Quebec, Canada

Operated by
  
Société de transport de Montréal

Passengers
  
4,159,756 entrances in 2010, 20th of 68

Address
  
Montréal, QC H2J 1E8, Canada

Similar
  
Jean‑Talon, Crémazie, Jarry, Beaubien, Mont‑Royal

Laurier is a station on the Orange Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). It is located in the Mile End neighbourhood of the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The station opened on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the Metro.

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Overview

The station, designed by Jean P. Pothier, is a normal side platform station, built in tunnel. It has a mezzanine and an entrance at either end, the southern one incorporating an open sided bus shelter, and the northern one including an automatic ticket barrier.

The walls are decorated in grey granite, with orange and red tiles at both ends of the platform.

Origin of the name

This station is named for Laurier Avenue, named for Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1841–1919), the first French-Canadian Prime Minister of Canada (1896–1911).

Nearby points of interest

  • École nationale de théâtre
  • École supérieure de la danse du Québec
  • Plaza Laurier
  • Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier
  • CLSC Saint-Louis-du-Parc
  • References

    Laurier (Montreal Metro) Wikipedia