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Papineau (Montreal Metro)

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Montreal Metro.svg Montreal Metro Station
Papineau (logo).svg
Les Patriotes de 1837-1838, by Cartier and Juhasz
Borough Ville-Marie
City Montreal
Opened 14 October 1966
Line MtlMetro1.svg Green Line
Connections
Architect Bolduc et Venne
Mario Bibeau (new kiosk built in 1999)
Artist Jean Cartier & George Juhasz
Platform Depth 21.6 metres (70 feet 10 inches)
Rank 13th deepest
Traffic 2,484,968 entrances in 2006
Rank 37th of 68
Interstation
Distance
495 metres (541 yards)
to Beaudry
1,157.57 metres (1,265 yards 2.8 feet)
to Frontenac
Address of
Entrances
1425, rue Cartier
Nearby Main
Intersections
rue Sainte-Catherine est / avenue Papineau
rue Cartier / rue Sainte-Catherine[1]

Papineau is a station on the Green Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). It is in Montreal's Village gai, part of the Centre-Sud district in the borough of Ville-Marie in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[2] It opened on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the metro. It briefly served as the terminus of the Green Line until Frontenac station was opened two months later.

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Overview

Designed by Bolduc et Venne, it is a normal side platform station, built in tunnel. A transept leads to a long set of stairways to the entrance, located in the centre of a public square. The temporary entrance building was recently replaced by a new permanent one, designed by Mario Bibeau.

Architecture and art

Michel de Broin's Revolutions(2003) in Papineau (Montreal Metro) Montreal, Canada

The station features a set of three murals by Jean Cartier and George Juhasz at the transept level. Entitled Les Patriotes de 1837–1838, these tell the story of the Patriotes Rebellion and commemorate Louis-Joseph Papineau, the famous son of this station's namesake. Also, the redevelopment of the square around the station's entrance included the addition of a sculpture, Révolutions, by Michel de Broin.

Origin of the name

Papineau takes its name from nearby av. Papineau, named for Joseph Papineau, a notary, surveyor, politician, and defender of the rights of the people and of the French language. His son, Louis-Joseph Papineau, led the Patriotes Rebellion, the Lower Canadian portion of the Rebellions of 1837.

Connecting bus routes

Société de transport de Montréal
Route Service Times Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 10 De Lorimier All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 15 Sainte-Catherine All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 34 Sainte-Catherine All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 45 Papineau All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 150 René-Lévesque All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 769 La Ronde All-day
Summer Seasonal
Map Schedule
S-nuit.gif 358 Sainte-Catherine Overnight Map Schedule
S-nuit.gif 359 Papineau Overnight Map Schedule
Réseau de transport de Longueuil
Route Service Times Map Schedule
170 Jacques-Cartier / Métro Papineau All-day Map Schedule

Nearby points of interest

References

  1. ^ Papineau Station Neighbourhood Map
  2. ^ Papineau Metro

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Coordinates: 45°31′28.02″N 73°33′8.46″W / 45.52445°N 73.55235°W / 45.52445; -73.55235


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