Saint-Martin station (Laval, Quebec)

Saint-Martin was a railway station on the Saint-Jérôme line at 800, boul. Saint-Martin Ouest (corner of boulevard Industriel) in Laval, Quebec, Canada. The station was one of the original four stations of the temporary Blainville line opened in 1997 to serve commuters during the construction on the Marius Dufresne Bridge. The station was closed in April 2007 with the opening of the Montreal Metro in Laval, due to its proximity to the De La Concorde station, 1.65 kilometres (1.03 mi) south. The station was located at Boulevard Saint Martin. This station had 190 parking spaces.[1]

Saint-Martin station
Location800, boul. Saint-Martin Ouest
Laval, Quebec
Canada
Coordinates 45.5731°N 73.7163°W / 45.5731; -73.7163
History
Opened1997 (1997)
ClosedApril 2007 (2007-04)

History

Saint-Martin Junction, a former Canadian Pacific Railway station, was located further north at the point where the CP lines, now QGR lines, to Ottawa and Quebec City separated. This station was used by Via Rail until January 1990.

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References

  1. "Fiche des gares". AMT (in French). 2003-10-11. Archived from the original on 2003-10-11.
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