Crémazie (Montreal Metro)
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| Crémazie | |
|---|---|
| Inaugurated | 14 October, 1966 |
| Line | Orange Line |
| Architect | Adalbert Niklewicz |
| Platform Depth | 16.8 metres |
| Rank | 27th deepest |
| Traffic | 3,888,307 entrances in 2002 |
| Rank | 19th busiest |
| Interstation Distance | 825.60 metres to Jarry 1279.60 metres to Sauvé |
Crémazie is a station on the Montreal Metro Orange Line, located on the border between the boroughs of Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension. It was inaugurated on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the metro.
The metro station, designed by Adalbert Niklewicz, is a normal side-platform station, built in tunnel. A large volume serves as the transept, with three of the four platform stairways in enclosed tunnels. The mezzanine serves two entrances, one on each side of the Autoroute Métropolitaine, and both integrated into buildings; the northern access has doors both in front of and behind the building.
A large ceramic mural by Georges Lauda and Paul Pannier, Le poète dans l'univers ("the poet in the universe"), is located on the wall of the large volume, over the Henri-Bourassa platform. It commemorates three famous Quebec poets, Octave Crémazie, Émile Nelligan, and Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau, represented by wrought iron masks on the mural.
Origin of the name
This station is named for boul. Crémazie, in turn commemorating Octave Crémazie (1827–1879), one of Quebec's most important poets and the author of "Le Drapeau de Carillon." The street was so named in 1914.Connecting bus routes
Regular routes
- 31 Saint-Denis
- 52 Liège
- 53 Bd Saint-Laurent
- 54 Charland/Chabanel
- 56 Saint-Hubert
- 100 Crémazie
- 146 Christophe-Colomb/Meilleur
- 192 Robert
- 460 Métropolitaine
Night routes
- 361 Saint-Denis
Address of entrances
- Crémazie Nord entrance: 505, boul. Crémazie, at rue Berri
- Crémazie Sud entrance: 490, boul. Crémazie, at rue Berri
Nearby points of interest
- Complexe FTQ
- Collège Ahuntsic
- Collège André-Grasset
- Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard
External links
- [Société de transport de Montréal] — official site
- [Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com] — photos, information, and trivia
| Montreal Metro Orange Line (Line 2) |
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