Peel (Montreal Metro)

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http://a.imageshack.us/img825/2895/montrealmetrologo.png Montreal Metro Station
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/43/Peel_(logo).svg/350px-Peel_(logo).svg.png
Station Information
Borough Ville-Marie
City Montréal
Inaugurated October 14 1966
Line Green Line
Architect Papineau, Gérin-Lajoie, and Leblanc
Artist Jean-Paul Mousseau
Platform Depth 10.7 metres
Rank 49th deepest
Traffic 6,351,446 entrances in 2006
Rank 9th busiest
Interstation Distance 593.14 metres to Guy-Concordia
296.52 metres to McGill
Address of Entrances 1115 De Maisonneuve
1011 De Maisonneuve
1008 De Maisonneuve
1465 Stanley


Peel is a station on the green line of the Montreal Metro.

History

The station is named after Peel street, on which the station sits. Peel street was named after Sir Robert Peel, A British Prime-Minister between 1834 and 1835, as well as between 1841 to 1846 and created the British Police Departement.

Location

Peel station is located in the borough of Ville-Marie on the corner of De Maisonneuve and Peel, as well as De Maisonneuve and Stanley.

Thumbnail Name Address
Peel Ouest 1115, De Maisonneuve Ouest
Peel Est 1011, De Maisonneuve Ouest
Metcalfe 1008, De Maisonneuve ouest
Stanley 1465 Stanley

Train Schedule

Towards Angrignon Towards Honoré-Beaugrand
First Last First Last
Weekdays 5:50 1:02 5:45 0:50
Saturday 5:50 1:32 5:45 1:20
Sunday 5:50 1:02 5:45 0:50

Connecting bus routes

# Route name Route type
15 Sainte-Cathrine The Commuter
Le Classique
107 Verdun The Commuter
Le Classique
358 Sainte-Cathrine The Midnighter
Le Nocturne
515 Vieux-Montréal / Vieux-Port The Sightseer
Le Sorteux

Nearby attractions

  • Les Cours Mont-Royal
  • Aetna Canada
  • Le 2000 Peel Iata
  • Maison Sodarcan
  • Édifice Dominion Square
  • YMCA de Montréal

Area Map

http://i.imgur.com/sAvX7.gif

References


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