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Parc station (Montreal)

Parc station, also known as Park Avenue station and formerly Jean-Talon station (French: Gare Jean-Talon), is a historic railway station building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its western end currently houses the Montreal Metro's Parc station, while businesses occupy the rest of the building. Although the main building no longer serves the railway, the Exo commuter rail Parc station is adjacent to it. It is located on Jean-Talon Street at the end of Park Avenue in the Park Extension neighbourhood of the borough of Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension.

Park Avenue station
Gare Jean-Talon
General information
TypeMetro station, Retail, and former railway station
Architectural styleArt Deco
LocationMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Address395 Jean Talon Street West
Coordinates45°31′50″N 73°37′25″W / 45.5305°N 73.6237°W / 45.5305; -73.6237
Current tenantsJoe Fresh
Inaugurated1931
Design and construction
Architect(s)Colin Drewitt

The station was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1931. Its traffic declined in the 1950s and it closed in 1984 when Via Rail transferred service to lines headed into Montreal Central Station. The City of Montreal purchased the building and the western end was converted as a metro station and the remainder of the building was adapted for business use. It currently houses a Joe Fresh outlet.

History edit

The Canadian Pacific Railway built the Park Avenue station, which was designed by architect Colin Drewitt and opened in 1931.[1] It was inaugurated in the presence of Camillien Houde, the mayor of Montreal at the time. Park Avenue station replaced the Mile End railway station, which was located near the corner of Saint Laurent Boulevard and Bernard Street.

 
The station as it was in 1936.

In its time, all trains headed toward Quebec City, Ottawa and the Laurentians, including Le Petit Train du Nord, travelled through Park Avenue Station.

The station's role as an important railway stop permitted the station to host many important figures. One such event occurred in 1939, when the station was the site of a royal visit by King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth, who were accompanied by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King.

Park Avenue station was an important stop for railway passengers until the early 1950s. Following the closure of Place Viger in 1951, Park Avenue station suffered a swift decline in traffic. It was closed itself in 1984 when Via Rail Canada transferred the southern terminal of the Montreal-Quebec City (Sainte-Foy) via Trois-Rivières train service from Windsor Station to Montreal Central Station. The same year, the city of Montreal acquired the building and ceded part of the building to the Montreal Urban Community for the construction underground of the Montreal Metro's Parc station, which opened in 1987. In 1997, Exo's commuter rail station opened, using the name Jean-Talon; but this was later changed in 2000 to Parc in order to avoid confusion with the Jean-Talon Metro station.

The central portion of the building became an Indigo Books and Music store, which closed and was replaced by a Société des alcools du Québec store, which itself closed in 2010.

Preceding station Canadian Pacific Railway Following station
Montreal West MontrealQuebec Bordeaux
toward Quebec
Bordeaux
toward Mont-Laurier
MontrealMont-Laurier Montreal Place Viger
Terminus
Bordeaux
toward Ottawa
OttawaMontreal
via Montebello

Current use edit

The central portion of the building currently houses a Joe Fresh outlet. The Montreal Metro's Parc station occupies the western end of the building. Adjacent is the separate Parc commuter rail station.

Montreal Metro station edit

Parc
 
General information
Location7245, Hutchison Street,
Montreal, Quebec H3N 2Y8
Canada
Coordinates45°31′49″N 73°37′26″W / 45.53028°N 73.62389°W / 45.53028; -73.62389
Operated bySociété de transport de Montréal
Connections
Construction
Depth15.1 metres (49 feet 6 inches), 35th deepest
AccessibleNo
ArchitectBlouin, Blouin & Associés
Colin M. Drewitt (Park Avenue Station)
Other information
Fare zoneARTM: A[2]
History
Opened15 June 1987
Passengers
2022[3][4]1,803,804   36.32%
Rank46 of 68
Services
Preceding station   Montreal Metro Following station
Acadie
toward Snowdon
Blue Line De Castelnau

Parc station serves the Blue Line of the Montreal Metro. It is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM).[5]

The Metro station was built after the city purchased Jean-Talon station in 1984, and opened in 1987. The entrance was built in and under the building's far west end, with the entrance in the former men's smoking room. It is a normal side platform station. The platform level features a frieze by Huguette Desjardins, and the skylight at the foot of the stairs to the exit contains a sculpture called Métamorphose d'Icare by Claire Sarrasin, an homage to the local Greek community.

In 2022, the STM's Universal Accessibility Report noted that preliminary design work to make the station accessible was underway.[6]

Commuter trains edit

Parc
 
General information
Location300 Ogilvy Avenue
Montreal, Quebec H3N 2Y4[7]
Operated byExo (public transit)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Bus operators     Société de transport de Montréal
Connections     Blue Line
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingNone[7]
Bicycle facilities7 spaces[7]
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneARTM: A[2]
History
OpenedMay 12, 1997
Passengers
2019[8]863,500 (Exo)
Services
Preceding station   Exo Following station
Chabanel Saint-Jérôme Montréal-Ouest

The Exo commuter rail operates a station immediately adjacent to the historic building. Parc station is part of Exo's Saint-Jérôme line. The Exo station's platforms are built along the main line; the space between the old Jean-Talon railway station building and the railway line, where the original platforms were located, is now occupied by a Maxi & Cie.

Connecting bus routes edit

Société de transport de Montréal
Route
  16 Graham
  80 Avenue du Parc
  92 Jean-Talon Ouest
  93 Jean-Talon
  365 Avenue du Parc
  372 Jean-Talon
  480 Express Du Parc[9]

Nearby points of interest edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Parc station at IMTL.org
  2. ^ a b "Fare Zones". Metropolitan Regional Transportation Authority. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  3. ^ Société de transport de Montréal (2023-05-25). Entrants de toutes les stations de métro en 2022 (Report) – via Access to Information Act request, reference no. 0308.2023.134.
  4. ^ Société de transport de Montréal (2022-09-27). Entrants de toutes les stations de métro en 2021 (Report) – via Access to Information Act request, reference no. 0308.2022.182.
  5. ^ Parc Metro Station
  6. ^ "Rapport d'accessibilité universelle 2022". Société de transport de Montréal (in French). Retrieved 2023-08-16. Les études préliminaires se sont également poursuivies pour les stations Longueuil, Parc, Sauvé, Radisson et Assomption.
  7. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2012-02-05. Retrieved 2017-05-09.
  8. ^ Exo (2020-06-17). Réponse à votre demande d'accès à l'information (Report) – via Access to Information Act request, reference no. 2020-25.
  9. ^ "Latest bus news for September". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2019-08-22.

External links edit

  • Parc station on STM website
  • Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com
  • Metro Map
  • Parc Commuter Train Station Information (RTM)
  • Parc Commuter Train Station Schedule (RTM)

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Jean Talon railway station redirects here For other uses see Jean Talon disambiguation Parc station also known as Park Avenue station and formerly Jean Talon station French Gare Jean Talon is a historic railway station building in Montreal Quebec Canada Its western end currently houses the Montreal Metro s Parc station while businesses occupy the rest of the building Although the main building no longer serves the railway the Exo commuter rail Parc station is adjacent to it It is located on Jean Talon Street at the end of Park Avenue in the Park Extension neighbourhood of the borough of Villeray Saint Michel Parc Extension Park Avenue stationGare Jean TalonGeneral informationTypeMetro station Retail and former railway stationArchitectural styleArt DecoLocationMontreal Quebec CanadaAddress395 Jean Talon Street WestCoordinates45 31 50 N 73 37 25 W 45 5305 N 73 6237 W 45 5305 73 6237Current tenantsJoe FreshInaugurated1931Design and constructionArchitect s Colin DrewittThe station was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1931 Its traffic declined in the 1950s and it closed in 1984 when Via Rail transferred service to lines headed into Montreal Central Station The City of Montreal purchased the building and the western end was converted as a metro station and the remainder of the building was adapted for business use It currently houses a Joe Fresh outlet Contents 1 History 2 Current use 3 Montreal Metro station 4 Commuter trains 5 Connecting bus routes 6 Nearby points of interest 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Canadian Pacific Railway built the Park Avenue station which was designed by architect Colin Drewitt and opened in 1931 1 It was inaugurated in the presence of Camillien Houde the mayor of Montreal at the time Park Avenue station replaced the Mile End railway station which was located near the corner of Saint Laurent Boulevard and Bernard Street nbsp The station as it was in 1936 In its time all trains headed toward Quebec City Ottawa and the Laurentians including Le Petit Train du Nord travelled through Park Avenue Station The station s role as an important railway stop permitted the station to host many important figures One such event occurred in 1939 when the station was the site of a royal visit by King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth who were accompanied by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King Park Avenue station was an important stop for railway passengers until the early 1950s Following the closure of Place Viger in 1951 Park Avenue station suffered a swift decline in traffic It was closed itself in 1984 when Via Rail Canada transferred the southern terminal of the Montreal Quebec City Sainte Foy via Trois Rivieres train service from Windsor Station to Montreal Central Station The same year the city of Montreal acquired the building and ceded part of the building to the Montreal Urban Community for the construction underground of the Montreal Metro s Parc station which opened in 1987 In 1997 Exo s commuter rail station opened using the name Jean Talon but this was later changed in 2000 to Parc in order to avoid confusion with the Jean Talon Metro station The central portion of the building became an Indigo Books and Music store which closed and was replaced by a Societe des alcools du Quebec store which itself closed in 2010 Preceding station Canadian Pacific Railway Following stationMontreal Westtoward Montreal Windsor Montreal Quebec Bordeauxtoward QuebecBordeauxtoward Mont Laurier Montreal Mont Laurier Montreal Place VigerTerminusBordeauxtoward Ottawa Ottawa Montrealvia MontebelloCurrent use editThe central portion of the building currently houses a Joe Fresh outlet The Montreal Metro s Parc station occupies the western end of the building Adjacent is the separate Parc commuter rail station Montreal Metro station editParc nbsp General informationLocation7245 Hutchison Street Montreal Quebec H3N 2Y8CanadaCoordinates45 31 49 N 73 37 26 W 45 53028 N 73 62389 W 45 53028 73 62389Operated bySociete de transport de MontrealConnections Parc Exo Societe de transport de MontrealConstructionDepth15 1 metres 49 feet 6 inches 35th deepestAccessibleNoArchitectBlouin Blouin amp Associes Colin M Drewitt Park Avenue Station Other informationFare zoneARTM A 2 HistoryOpened15 June 1987Passengers2022 3 4 1 803 804 nbsp 36 32 Rank46 of 68ServicesPreceding station nbsp Montreal Metro Following stationAcadietoward Snowdon Blue Line De Castelnautoward Saint MichelParc station serves the Blue Line of the Montreal Metro It is operated by the Societe de transport de Montreal STM 5 The Metro station was built after the city purchased Jean Talon station in 1984 and opened in 1987 The entrance was built in and under the building s far west end with the entrance in the former men s smoking room It is a normal side platform station The platform level features a frieze by Huguette Desjardins and the skylight at the foot of the stairs to the exit contains a sculpture called Metamorphose d Icare by Claire Sarrasin an homage to the local Greek community In 2022 the STM s Universal Accessibility Report noted that preliminary design work to make the station accessible was underway 6 Commuter trains editParc nbsp General informationLocation300 Ogilvy AvenueMontreal Quebec H3N 2Y4 7 Operated byExo public transit Platforms2 side platformsTracks2Bus operators Societe de transport de MontrealConnections Blue LineConstructionStructure typeAt gradeParkingNone 7 Bicycle facilities7 spaces 7 AccessibleYesOther informationFare zoneARTM A 2 HistoryOpenedMay 12 1997Passengers2019 8 863 500 Exo ServicesPreceding station nbsp Exo Following stationChabaneltoward Saint Jerome Saint Jerome Montreal Ouesttoward Lucien L AllierThe Exo commuter rail operates a station immediately adjacent to the historic building Parc station is part of Exo s Saint Jerome line The Exo station s platforms are built along the main line the space between the old Jean Talon railway station building and the railway line where the original platforms were located is now occupied by a Maxi amp Cie Connecting bus routes editMain article List of Montreal Bus Routes Societe de transport de MontrealRoute nbsp 16 Graham nbsp 80 Avenue du Parc nbsp 92 Jean Talon Ouest nbsp 93 Jean Talon nbsp 365 Avenue du Parc nbsp 372 Jean Talon nbsp 480 Express Du Parc 9 Nearby points of interest editCLSC Parc Extension IGA Stadium Jarry ParkSee also editOPUS cardReferences edit Parc station at IMTL org a b Fare Zones Metropolitan Regional Transportation Authority 1 July 2022 Retrieved 1 July 2022 Societe de transport de Montreal 2023 05 25 Entrants de toutes les stations de metro en 2022 Report via Access to Information Act request reference no 0308 2023 134 Societe de transport de Montreal 2022 09 27 Entrants de toutes les stations de metro en 2021 Report via Access to Information Act request reference no 0308 2022 182 Parc Metro Station Rapport d accessibilite universelle 2022 Societe de transport de Montreal in French Retrieved 2023 08 16 Les etudes preliminaires se sont egalement poursuivies pour les stations Longueuil Parc Sauve Radisson et Assomption a b c Parc Archived from the original on 2012 02 05 Retrieved 2017 05 09 Exo 2020 06 17 Reponse a votre demande d acces a l information Report via Access to Information Act request reference no 2020 25 Latest bus news for September Societe de transport de Montreal Retrieved 2019 08 22 External links editParc station on STM website Montreal by Metro metrodemontreal com 2011 STM System Map Metro Map Parc Commuter Train Station Information RTM Parc Commuter Train Station Schedule RTM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parc station Montreal amp oldid 1170666882 Montreal Metro station, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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