Saint-Michel Station (Montreal Metro)
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station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) and is the eastern terminus of the Blue Line. It opened in 1986.


Overview

It is a side platform station with two entrances on either side of boul. St-Michel connecting to a common ticket hall. Unlike all other stations on the Blue Line, the station is only as long as the six-car trains used on the line; all of the other stations were built to accommodate a nine-car train. However, the station cavern is long enough for a nine-car train; the extra space could be opened and finished to accommodate full-length trains when the STM extends the line east into the boroughs of St. Leonard and Anjou and to commit to the line's original design. The platforms feature four abstract paintings under glass bricks, by Normand Moffat, Charles Lemay, Lauréat Marois, and Marcelin Cardinal.


Origin of name

Saint-Michel station takes its name from the street under which it lies, boulevard Saint-Michel, named since about the late eighteenth century for the former Ville Saint-Michel within which it is located. Saint-Michel is the French Catholic title for the archangel Michael.


Connecting bus routes


Nearby points of interest

* Little Maghreb * Saint-Michel Library * Centre administratif - Ville de Montréal * Joseph-François-Perrault School * John F Kennedy School * François-Perrault Park


References


External links


Saint-Michel station on STM websiteMontreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com

2011 STM System Map


{{Montreal Metro navbox Blue Line (Montreal Metro) Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension Railway stations in Canada opened in 1986