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Gare d'autocars de Montréal

Coordinates: 45°30′56.1″N 73°33′40.2″W / 45.515583°N 73.561167°W / 45.515583; -73.561167
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Gare d'autocars de Montréal
File:Station Centrale logo clip.png
General information
Location1717 Berri Street, Montreal, QC
Coordinates45°30′56.1″N 73°33′40.2″W / 45.515583°N 73.561167°W / 45.515583; -73.561167
Owned byGovernment of Quebec[1]
Connections Berri-UQAM (Montreal Metro)
Other information
Websitewww.gamtl.com/en/
History
Opened1951[2]
RebuiltDecember 8, 2011
The old Central Bus Station located at 505 De Maisonneuve Boulevard East.

Gare d'autocars de Montréal (English: Montreal Coach Terminal) is a bus terminal located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the departure and arrival point for most inter-city buses. Nearly 300 buses serve the terminal per day.[1][3]

The station is connected to the Montreal Metro system at the Berri-UQAM Station. Buses connect Montreal with many cities, mostly in Quebec, Ontario, and New York state.

This bus station is not to be confused with Terminus Centre-Ville which is used for public transit buses from the South Shore of Montreal, and Gare Centrale, which serves as the Via Rail and Amtrak train station and the terminus for three of the six Agence métropolitaine de transport commuter train lines.

The new bus station opened on Thursday December 8, 2011 at the corner of Berri Street and Ontario Street. It is adjacent to the previous bus station which is located at the corner of Berri and De Maisonneuve Boulevard East.[3] The old station was formerly known as Station Centrale d'Autobus Montréal[4] (English: Montreal Central Bus Station), and Terminus Voyageur before that, back when Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines was the station's major tenant.

Intercity buses

Intercity buses
Bus Company Destinations
Autobus Maheux[5] Val-d'Or, Rouyn-Noranda
Coach Canada Cornwall, Brockville, Kingston, Toronto
Greyhound USA Albany, New York City
Greyhound USA (former Vermont Transit Lines route) Burlington, White River Junction, Manchester, Boston
Adirondack Trailways Albany, New York City
Greyhound Canada and/or Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines Ottawa
Groupe Galland Mont-Tremblant, Mont-Laurier
Intercar [6] Quebec City, Saguenay
Transdev Limocar Sherbrooke
Orléans Express Trois-Rivières, Quebec City, Rimouski, Gaspé

Intermunicipal bus

Intermunicipal bus
No. Bus Company Cities Served Route Map Schedule
style="background: #Template:AMT color; font-size:100%; color:#FFFFFF;"|31 CRT Lanaudière Saint-Michel-des-Saints — Montreal N/A Schedule

Société de transport de Montréal

style="background: #Template:AMT color; font-size:100%; color:#FFFFFF;" colspan=4|Société de transport de Montréal
No. & Route Name Service Times Route Map Schedule
15 Sainte-Catherine (West bound on Boulevard de Maisonneuve) All day Map Schedules (westbound)
30 Saint-Denis/Saint-Hubert Map Schedule (northbound)
Schedule (southbound)
125 Ontario Map Schedule (eastbound)
Schedule (westbound)
747 P.-E.-Trudeau Airport Shuttle Bus 24/7, year round Map Schedule
Schedule

References

  1. ^ a b "New bus terminal opens in Montreal". CBC News. 8 December 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Station centrale". imtl.org. 2011-10-22. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Montreal's unfinished bus terminal open for business". CTV Montreal. 2011-12-08. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  4. ^ Yellowpages English language listing
  5. ^ Autobus Maheux
  6. ^ Intercar