| Borough | Le Plateau-Mont-Royal |
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| City | Montreal |
| Opened | 14 October 1966 |
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| Architect | Victor Prus |
| Artist | Charles Daudelin |
| Platform Depth | 13.4 metres (44 feet) |
| Rank | 39th deepest |
| Traffic | 4,806,557 entrances in 2010 |
| Rank | 17th of 68 |
| Interstation Distance |
932.10 metres (1,019 yards 1.1 foot) to Sherbrooke 499.60 metres (546 yards 1.1 foot) to Laurier |
| Address of Entrances |
470, Mount Royal Avenue East |
| Nearby Main Intersections |
Mount Royal Avenue East / Rivard Street Mount Royal Avenue East / Berri Street [1] |
Mont-Royal is a station on the Orange Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). It is located in The Plateau neighbourhood of the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[2] The station opened on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the metro.
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The metro station, designed by Victor Prus, is a normal side platform station, built in tunnel. It has a single mezzanine at transept level, giving access to one entrance.
The station's artwork consists of 32 narrow vertical aluminum seams at platform level, with extruded square and rectangular forms in high relief. These were created by noted Quebec artist Charles Daudelin. Also, the redevelopment of the place Gérald-Godin surrounding the station included the addition of a work of art, a poem by Gérald Godin bricked into the façade of a building, by the art collective Les Industries perdues.
This station is named for Mount Royal Avenue (av. Mont-Royal), so called because it leads to the foot of Mount Royal.
In the Town of Mount Royal, there is an unrelated train station by the same name.
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Coordinates: 45°31′29″N 73°34′55″W / 45.52466°N 73.58198°W
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