Mont-Royal (AMT)
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Mont-Royal is a commuter rail station on the AMT Deux-Montagnes Line in the Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada area. Mont-Royal is in Fare Zone 1. Mont-Royal is also one of the three existing stations to be part of the new Montreal-Mascouche line, set to begin operation in 2008.
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[edit] Origin of name
Mont-Royal takes its name from Town of Mount Royal (in French, Ville-Mont-Royal), where the station is located.
Town of Mount Royal, in turn, takes its name from Mount Royal, the mountain that dominates the Island of Montreal.
[edit] Note
In the city of Montreal, there is also a metro station of the same name.
[edit] Location
The station is located at 1275 Dunkirk Road. It is located at the eastern end of the traffic circle created by Graham and Laird boulevards, between Canora and Dunkirk roads, and between Lombard Crescent and Cornwall Avenue.
[edit] History
Mont-Royal station was previously a stop for passenger trains leaving or approaching Montreal's Central Station on this track.
[edit] Connections
[edit] Bus routes
- 16 Graham (Also connects to the intermodal Parc Metro Station on the Blainville-Saint-Jerome Line).
- 119 Rockland
- 165 Côte-des-Neiges
- 535 Du Parc/Côte-des-Neiges (Also connects to the intermodal Parc Metro Station on the Blainville-Saint-Jerome Line).
[edit] External links
- Official website (In French)
AMT Commuter Rail: Deux-Montagnes Line |
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Gare Centrale | Canora | Mont-Royal | Montpellier | Du Ruisseau | Bois-Franc |
AMT Commuter Rail: Repentigny-Mascouche Line Line |
Gare Centrale | Canora | Mont-Royal | L'Acadie | Sauvé | Pie-IX | Lacordaire |