Du Collège station

Coordinates: 45°30′32″N 73°40′27″W / 45.50889°N 73.67417°W / 45.50889; -73.67417
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Du Collège
General information
Location1490, rue Du Collège & 450, rue Ouimet, Montreal
Quebec, Canada
Coordinates45°30′32″N 73°40′27″W / 45.50889°N 73.67417°W / 45.50889; -73.67417
Operated bySociété de transport de Montréal
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Construction
Depth17.1 metres (56 feet 1 inch), 26th deepest
ArchitectGilles S. Bonnetto and Jacques Garand
History
Opened9 January 1984
Passengers
2,485,918 entrances in 2006, 39th of 68
Services
Preceding station   Montreal Metro   Following station
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Du Collège 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 borough of Saint-Laurent in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1]

Opened on January 9, 1984, it replaced Plamondon station as the western terminus of the line, and so remained until the construction of Côte-Vertu station in 1986.

Overview

The station is a normal side platform station with an entrance at either end. The southern entrance is located in a bus loop.

The station was designed by Gilles S. Bonnetto and Jacques Garand, and contains several artworks. The northern entrance contains four stained-glass windows, one by Lyse Charland Favretti on the theme of education and three by Pierre Osterrath on the borough of Saint-Laurent, its agricultural past, and its future. The southern entrance contains another stained-glass window by Favretti representing the borough's aeronautics industry, as well as an abstract relief in brick by Aurelio Sandonato. The station's best-known architectural feature, however, is an Ionic column in the northern mezzanine.

Origin of the name

This station is named for the rue du Collège, whose name commemorates the nearby Cégep de Saint-Laurent, inaugurated as a college in 1847 and turned into a Cégep in 1974.

Connecting bus routes

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Route Service Times Map Schedule
17 Décarie All-day Map Schedule
72 Alfred-Nobel Weekdays before 8:00PM Map Schedule
73 Dalton Rush Hours Map Schedule
76 McArthur Weekdays after 10:00PM Map Schedule
117 O'Brien All-day before 8:00PM Map Schedule
128 Ville-Saint-Laurent All-day Map Schedule
175 Griffith/Saint-François Weekdays before 7:00PM Map Schedule
202 Dawson All-day Map Schedule
220 Kieran 3 Weekday Services Map Schedule
371 Décarie Overnight Map Schedule
378 Sauvé/Côte-Vertu/Mtl-Trudeau Overnight Map Schedule
380 Henri-Bourassa Overnight Map Schedule
382 Pierrefonds/St-Charles Overnight Map Schedule
409 Express Des Sources Rush Hours Map Schedule
460 Express Métropolitaine Rush Hours Map Schedule

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