Lucien-L'Allier (Montreal Metro)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucien-L'Allier | |
---|---|
Inaugurated | 28 April 1980 |
Line | Orange Line |
Architect | David, Boulva & Cleve |
Platform Depth | 27.1 metres |
Rank | 3rd deepest |
Traffic | 1,021,165 entrances in 2002 |
Rank | 61st busiest |
Interstation Distance | 530.60 metres to Georges-Vanier 381.60 metres to Bonaventure |
Lucien-L'Allier is a station on the Orange Line of the Montreal Metro in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the borough of Ville-Marie in downtown Montreal. It was inaugurated on April 28, 1980.
The metro station is a normal side-platform station, with a mezzanine on its eastern end; this is connected to the exit by an extremely deep open shaft. Passengers have to descend the greatest distance to reach the platforms of any station in Montreal (only Charlevoix and Berri-UQAM have deeper platforms, but those stations also have additional platforms that are shallower.)
The station is intermodal with the Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT)'s commuter train lines; the entrance is connected by an enclosed walkway to Lucien-L'Allier station, a station on the Dorion-Rigaud, Blainville-Saint-Jerome and Delson-Candiac lines. Lucien-L'Allier was built as part of the Bell Centre; it replaced the former Gare Windsor and was initially called Terminus Windsor, but was renamed for the metro station in order to reduce confusion with the still-extant former station.
The station was designed by the firm of David, Boulva, and Cleve. A sculptural grille by Jean-Jacques Besner covering a ventilation shaft is the only artwork.
Contents |
[edit] Origin of the name
This station is named for Lucien L'Allier Street, whose name was changed from rue de l'Aqueduc in order to commemorate Lucien L'Allier, chief engineer for the initial network of the Montreal metro, as well as for the construction of Saint Helen's Island and Ile Notre-Dame for Expo 67. He had died while the station was under construction. A plaque in the station commemorates him.
[edit] Connecting bus routes
[edit] Regular routes
Route Name | Route Map | Schedule |
---|---|---|
36 Monk | Map | Schedule |
107 Verdun (1 block east on rue de-la- Gauchetiere ouest / rue Peel) | Map | Schedule |
150 René-Lévesque (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | Map | Schedule |
410 Express Notre-Dame | Map | Schedule |
420 Express Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | Map | Schedule |
430 Express Pointe-aux-Trembles | Map | Schedule |
535 Voie réservée Du Parc / Côte-des-Neiges (on boul. René Lévesque ouest) | Map | Schedule |
[edit] Night routes
Route Name | Route Map | Schedule |
---|---|---|
358 Sainte-Catherine on René Lévesque Blvd. | Map | Schedule |
[edit] Address of entrances
- 955, Lucien L'Allier St., at Argyle Ave. (below René Lévesque Blvd.)
[edit] Nearby points of interest
[edit] Connected via the underground city
- Lucien-L'Allier station
- Bell Centre - Montreal Canadiens
- Edifice Gare Windsor - Canadian Pacific Railway
- Le 1250 René-Lévesque
- Bonaventure metro station and points east
[edit] Other
- Cité du commerce électronique
- Concordia University - Fine Arts pavilion
- YWCA
- Auberge de jeunesse de Montréal
[edit] External links
- Lucien-L'Allier station web site
- Société de transport de Montréal - official site
- Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com - photos, information, and trivia
Montreal Metro Orange Line (Line 2) |
---|
Côte-Vertu | Du Collège | De La Savane | Namur | Plamondon | Côte-Sainte-Catherine | Snowdon | Villa-Maria | Vendôme |