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Revision as of 16:43, 19 November 2011
http://a.imageshack.us/img825/2895/montrealmetrologo.png Montreal Metro Station | |
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/43/Monk_(logo).svg/350px-Monk_(logo).svg.png http://i.imgur.com/UHR9G.jpg | |
Station Information | |
Borough | Sud-Ouest |
City | Montréal |
Inaugurated | 3 September 1978 |
Line | Green Line |
Architect | Blais & Bélanger |
Artist | Germain Bergeron |
Platform Depth | 18.3 metres |
Rank | 18th deepest |
Traffic | 1,156,323 entrances in 2006 |
Rank | 59th busiest |
Interstation Distance |
844.29 metres to Angrignon 1062.85 metres to Jolicoeur |
Address of Entrances |
6750 Monk Boulevard 6805 Monk Boulevard |
Nearby Main Intersections | Monk Bvld/Allard st. |
Monk metro is the 26th station on the western part of the green line.
History
Monk station takes it's name from the street it is located on, Boulevard Monk, which was named after Sir James Monk. Sir Monk was a prosecutor for Quebec's vice admiralty court (1778-1788) and served as Montréal's chief justice (1793-1820).
Location
Monk station is located in the area of Ville-Émard, which is in the the Sud-Ouest area of Montréal.
Thumbnail | Entrance Name | Entrance Address |
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Monk Nord | 6805 Monk Boulevard | |
Monk Sud | 6750 Monk Boulevard |
Connecting Bus Routes
# | Route Name | Route Type |
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36 | Monk | Regular |
37 | Jolicoeur | Regular |
350 | Verdun/LaSalle | Night |
Nearby Attraction
- Centre hospitalier Ville Émard
- Douglas Hospital
- École Dollard-des-Ormeaux
- École St-Jean-de-Matha
- École Honoré-Mercier
Train Schedule
Towards Angrignon
Day | First Train | Last Train |
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Weekday Saturday Sunday |
6:03 AM 6:03 AM 6:03 AM |
1:15 AM 1:45 AM 1:15 AM |
Towards Honoré-Beaugrand
Day | First Train | Last Train |
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Weekday Saturday Sunday |
5:31 AM 5:31 AM 5:31 AM |
12:36 AM 1:06 AM 12:36 AM |
Area Map
http://stm.info/metro/Monk.pdf
Other Information
- Station Depth: 18.3 Meters
- Distance to Next Metro: 844.29 metres to Angrignon and 1062.85 metres to Jolicoeur
- Daily Traffic: 1156323 People per Day (Stats from 2006)
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