Henri-Bourassa (Montreal Metro)

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Montreal Metro.svg Montreal Metro Station
Henri-Bourassa (logo).svg
Henri-BourassaMetro.jpg
Henri-Bourassa Original Platform
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Henri-Bourassa 3rd Platform
Borough Ahuntsic-Cartierville
City Montreal
Opened 14 October 1966 (1st and 2nd platform)
28 April 2007 (3rd platform)
Line MtlMetro2.svg Orange Line
Architect J. Warunkiewicz
André Léonard
Claude Leclerc
Richard Fortin
Artist André Léonard, Axel Morgenthaler, Jacques Huet, collective of 330 Montreal children
Platform Depth 18.3 metres
Rank 18th deepest
Traffic 8,308,268 entrances in 2006
Rank 3rd busiest
Interstation
Distance
771.60 metres to Sauvé
1101.60 metres to Cartier
Address of
Entrances
10670 Berri Street
575 Henri Bourassa Boulevard
590 Henri Bourassa Blvd East
10765, rue Lajeunesse
Nearby Main
Intersections
boul. Henri-Bourassa / rue Lajeunesse
boul. Henri-Bourassa / rue Berri [1]


Henri-Bourassa 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 Ahuntsic district in the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville in Montreal, Quebec, Canada [2]. The station opened October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the metro and the eastern terminal of the Orange Line until 2007, when the terminal was moved to Montmorency in the Laval-des-Rapides district of Laval.

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Henri-Bourassa metro station

The original part of the metro station, designed by J. Warunkiewicz, is a normal side platform station, connected by a transept and a long tunnel to a mezzanine some distance away. This in turn gives access to the station's entrance on 575 Henri Bourassa Boulevard, integrated into a government building, the STM's Terminus Henri-Bourassa Sud and the STL's Terminus Henri-Bourassa Nord.

A second access, closer to the station's platforms on Berri Street, was added later. It was designed by André Léonard and Claude Leclerc.

A large addition to the station was added as part of the extension to Laval. A diversion from the main tunnel and a third platform have been added. This allows some trains to end their run at Henri-Bourassa (using the existing platform) and others to continue to Laval (using the new platform). The extension opened to the public on April 28, 2007.

The station includes several artworks. A collective work by 330 Montreal children, entitled Les enfants dans la ville ("children in the city"), is found in the mezzanine; composed of moulded concrete blocks, it depicts scenes of parks, houses, play, and transportation. In the Henri Bourassa Blvd. North entrance, a mural relief by Jacques Huet entitled Réveil de la conscience par la solitude ("awakening of consciousness by solitude") forms a firewall between the entrance and the adjacent government office. In the new Berri St. entrance, the architect André Léonard created two terra cotta reliefs entitled Le potager ("the vegetable garden") and Le vent ("the wind"). The addition of the Laval platform saw the addition of a new artwork, a light sculpture by Axel Morgenthaler entitled .98.[3]

On April 26, 2010, Henri-Bourassa became the 6th station to be accessible to the mobility-impaired.

[edit] Origin of the name

This station is named for Henri Bourassa Blvd. which in turn is named for Henri Bourassa (1868–1952), a journalist and politician, who served in municipal, provincial, and federal governments, but is best known for founding the newspaper Le Devoir in 1910.

[edit] Connecting bus routes

See also: Terminus Henri-Bourassa Sud

For Société de transport de Laval and other bus routes see Henri-Bourassa Terminus Nord

Société de transport de Montréal
Route Service Times Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 30 Saint-Denis/Saint-Hubert All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 31 Saint-Denis
(Does not enter the terminus)
All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 48 Perras All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 49 Maurice-Duplessis All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 53 Boulevard Saint-Laurent All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 56 Saint-Hubert School Year Service Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 69 Gouin
(on Henri Bourassa Boulevard in both directions)
Al-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 146 Christophe-Colomb/Meilleur All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 164 Dudemaine All-day Map Schedule
Autobusmontréal.svg 171 Henri-Bourassa All-day Map Schedule
STM Metrobus Express.svg 469 Express Henri-Bourassa All-day Weekdays Map Schedule
S-nuit.gif 361 Saint-Denis Overnight Map Schedule
S-nuit.gif 363 Boulevard Saint-Laurent Overnight Map Schedule
S-nuit.gif 380 Henri-Bourassa Overnight Map Schedule

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Coordinates: 45°33′19.26″N 73°40′6.06″W / 45.55535°N 73.66835°W / 45.55535; -73.66835

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