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Place-Saint-Henri station

Place-Saint-Henri station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Le Sud-Ouest in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[4] It is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) and serves the Orange Line. It is located in the Saint-Henri neighbourhood.

Place-Saint-Henri
General information
Location555, rue Saint-Ferdinand
Montreal, Quebec H4C 3L7
Canada
Coordinates45°28′38″N 73°35′12″W / 45.47722°N 73.58667°W / 45.47722; -73.58667
Operated bySociété de transport de Montréal
Connections
Construction
Depth17.7 metres (58 feet 1 inch), 20th deepest
AccessibleNo
ArchitectJulien Hébert & Jean-Louis Lalonde
Other information
Fare zoneARTM: A[1]
History
Opened28 April 1980
Passengers
2023[2][3]2,085,670  22.58%
Rank47 of 68
Services
Preceding station Montreal Metro Following station
Vendôme Orange Line Lionel-Groulx

The station opened on April 28, 1980, as the western terminus of the first extension of the Orange Line, replacing Bonaventure station as the terminus until the extension to Snowdon station opened in 1981.

Overview edit

The station was designed by Julien Hébert and Jean-Louis Lalonde. The station is a normal side platform station that is connected by long stairwells to a large mezzanine. The station has three accesses; one is a conventional access within a bus loop, and the other two are open-air staircases linked to an underground gallery connected to the mezzanine. They make Place-Saint-Henri one of the only three stations in Montreal to have uncovered accesses (with Bonaventure and Square-Victoria-OACI stations), but the accesses will be removed and turned into accessible entrance buildings.

Station improvements edit

In November 2020, work began at the station to make it universally accessible.[5] As part of this project, the Saint-Jacques North and South exits will be closed, new entrance buildings with elevators will be built, and a new piece of artwork will be commissioned.[6][5] Place Saint-Henri will also be refurbished. During construction, the main entrance on Saint-Ferdinand will remain open. The two entrances and elevators are expected to be completed by spring 2024.[5]

Artwork edit

The station originally contained two artworks: a mural by Hébert in the mezzanine, entitled Bonheur d'occasion, featuring the title of the famous book by Gabrielle Roy (in English called The Tin Flute), set in the neighbourhood;[7] and a motorized mobile sculpture by Jacques de Tonnancour suspended in the mezzanine and over the platforms.[8]

In 2001, a statue of Jacques Cartier by Joseph-Arthur Vincent (originally created in 1896), was moved to the station and placed in a light shaft over the Côte-Vertu platform. It had formerly crowned a fountain in a nearby park, but was removed, moved to the station, and replaced with a copy after it crumbled due to exposure.[9]

Origin of the name edit

This station is named for place Saint-Henri, a short street and public square between rue Saint-Jacques and rue Notre-Dame. The place and the district took their name from a chapel built in 1810 and placed under the protection of Saint Henry, possibly to commemorate Henri-Auguste Roux (1798–1831), superior of Saint-Sulpice Seminary.

Connecting bus routes edit

Société de transport de Montréal
Route
  17 Décarie
  35 Griffintown
  36 Monk
  78 Laurendeau
  191 Broadway/Provost
  371 Décarie

Nearby points of interest edit

  • École secondaire Saint-Henri - École des métiers du Sud-Ouest
  • Piscine Saint-Henri
  • Parc Saint-Henri
  • CLSC Saint-Henri
  • Parc Sir-Georges-Étienne-Cartier
  • POPIR Comité Logement
  • Institut technique Aviron
  • Parc Louis-Cyr
  • Théâtre Dôme
  • Musée des ondes Emile-Berliner

Film and television appearances edit

Scenes from Denys Arcand's film Jésus de Montréal ("Jesus of Montreal") were filmed in the station.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Fare Zones". Metropolitan Regional Transportation Authority. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  2. ^ Société de transport de Montréal (2024-02-16). Entrants de toutes les stations de métro en 2023 (Report) – via Access to Information Act request, reference no. 0308.2024.021.
  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. ^ Place-Saint-Henri Metro Station
  5. ^ a b c "Ongoing work at Place-Saint-Henri station". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 18 Sep 2023.
  6. ^ "La STM lance un concours pour une œuvre d'art public à la station Place-Saint-Henri". Société de transport de Montréal (in French). Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  7. ^ "Place-Saint-Henri (Julien Hébert)". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
  8. ^ "Place-Saint-Henri (Jacques de Tonnancour)". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
  9. ^ "Place-Saint-Henri (Joseph-Arthur Vincent)". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
  10. ^ Place-Saint-Henri Metro History/Trivia

External links edit

  • Place-Saint-Henri Station, official web page
  • Place-Saint-Henri metro station geo location
  • Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com - photos, information, and trivia
  • Metro Map

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Place Saint Henri station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Le Sud Ouest in Montreal Quebec Canada 4 It is operated by the Societe de transport de Montreal STM and serves the Orange Line It is located in the Saint Henri neighbourhood Place Saint HenriGeneral informationLocation555 rue Saint FerdinandMontreal Quebec H4C 3L7CanadaCoordinates45 28 38 N 73 35 12 W 45 47722 N 73 58667 W 45 47722 73 58667Operated bySociete de transport de MontrealConnections Societe de transport de MontrealConstructionDepth17 7 metres 58 feet 1 inch 20th deepestAccessibleNoArchitectJulien Hebert amp Jean Louis LalondeOther informationFare zoneARTM A 1 HistoryOpened28 April 1980Passengers2023 2 3 2 085 670 22 58 Rank47 of 68ServicesPreceding station Montreal Metro Following station Vendometoward Cote Vertu Orange Line Lionel Groulxtoward Montmorency The station opened on April 28 1980 as the western terminus of the first extension of the Orange Line replacing Bonaventure station as the terminus until the extension to Snowdon station opened in 1981 Contents 1 Overview 2 Station improvements 3 Artwork 4 Origin of the name 5 Connecting bus routes 6 Nearby points of interest 7 Film and television appearances 8 References 9 External linksOverview editThe station was designed by Julien Hebert and Jean Louis Lalonde The station is a normal side platform station that is connected by long stairwells to a large mezzanine The station has three accesses one is a conventional access within a bus loop and the other two are open air staircases linked to an underground gallery connected to the mezzanine They make Place Saint Henri one of the only three stations in Montreal to have uncovered accesses with Bonaventure and Square Victoria OACI stations but the accesses will be removed and turned into accessible entrance buildings Station improvements editIn November 2020 work began at the station to make it universally accessible 5 As part of this project the Saint Jacques North and South exits will be closed new entrance buildings with elevators will be built and a new piece of artwork will be commissioned 6 5 Place Saint Henri will also be refurbished During construction the main entrance on Saint Ferdinand will remain open The two entrances and elevators are expected to be completed by spring 2024 5 Artwork editThe station originally contained two artworks a mural by Hebert in the mezzanine entitled Bonheur d occasion featuring the title of the famous book by Gabrielle Roy in English called The Tin Flute set in the neighbourhood 7 and a motorized mobile sculpture by Jacques de Tonnancour suspended in the mezzanine and over the platforms 8 In 2001 a statue of Jacques Cartier by Joseph Arthur Vincent originally created in 1896 was moved to the station and placed in a light shaft over the Cote Vertu platform It had formerly crowned a fountain in a nearby park but was removed moved to the station and replaced with a copy after it crumbled due to exposure 9 Origin of the name editThis station is named for place Saint Henri a short street and public square between rue Saint Jacques and rue Notre Dame The place and the district took their name from a chapel built in 1810 and placed under the protection of Saint Henry possibly to commemorate Henri Auguste Roux 1798 1831 superior of Saint Sulpice Seminary Connecting bus routes editSociete de transport de Montreal Route nbsp 17 Decarie nbsp 35 Griffintown nbsp 36 Monk nbsp 78 Laurendeau nbsp 191 Broadway Provost nbsp 371 DecarieNearby points of interest editEcole secondaire Saint Henri Ecole des metiers du Sud Ouest Piscine Saint Henri Parc Saint Henri CLSC Saint Henri Parc Sir Georges Etienne Cartier POPIR Comite Logement Institut technique Aviron Parc Louis Cyr Theatre Dome Musee des ondes Emile BerlinerFilm and television appearances editScenes from Denys Arcand s film Jesus de Montreal Jesus of Montreal were filmed in the station 10 References edit Fare Zones Metropolitan Regional Transportation Authority 1 July 2022 Retrieved 1 July 2022 Societe de transport de Montreal 2024 02 16 Entrants de toutes les stations de metro en 2023 Report via Access to Information Act request reference no 0308 2024 021 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 Place Saint Henri Metro Station a b c Ongoing work at Place Saint Henri station Societe de transport de Montreal Retrieved 18 Sep 2023 La STM lance un concours pour une œuvre d art public a la station Place Saint Henri Societe de transport de Montreal in French Retrieved 2023 09 12 Place Saint Henri Julien Hebert Societe de transport de Montreal Retrieved 2022 09 20 Place Saint Henri Jacques de Tonnancour Societe de transport de Montreal Retrieved 2022 09 20 Place Saint Henri Joseph Arthur Vincent Societe de transport de Montreal Retrieved 2022 09 20 Place Saint Henri Metro History TriviaExternal links editPlace Saint Henri Station official web page Place Saint Henri metro station geo location Montreal by Metro metrodemontreal com photos information and trivia 2011 STM System Map Metro Map Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Place Saint Henri station amp oldid 1210624125, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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