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Square-Victoria–OACI station

Square-Victoria–OACI station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Ville-Marie 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 Victoria Square near the Quartier international de Montréal district. The station opened on February 6, 1967, four months after most of the initial network, and was briefly the terminus of the Orange Line until Bonaventure station was opened a week later.

Square-Victoria–OACI
General information
LocationSquare Victoria
Montreal, Quebec H3C 1E8
Canada
Coordinates45°30′07″N 73°33′47″W / 45.50194°N 73.56306°W / 45.50194; -73.56306
Operated bySociété de transport de Montréal
Connections
Construction
Depth16.2 metres (53 feet 2 inches), 31st deepest
AccessibleNo
ArchitectIrving Sager
Other information
Fare zoneARTM: A[1]
History
Opened6 February 1967
Previous namesSquare-Victoria (1967–2014)
Passengers
2023[2][3]3,064,263  30.06%
Rank20 of 68
Services
Preceding station Montreal Metro Following station
Bonaventure Orange Line Place-d'Armes

Overview edit

The station is a normal side platform station; its central mezzanine is connected to a very long tunnel running along Beaver Hall Hill and under Victoria Square, giving access to its various exits.

Each of the station's exits is connected to another building or buildings via the underground city. The Belmont exit is connected to and located in the 1080 Beaver Hall Hill building; the Viger exit is likewise connected to and located in the Bell Tower/National Bank complex. The Saint Antoine exit is a link in the main part of the underground city, linking the ICAO building with the Centre CDP Capital, while the rotunda at the south end of the tunnel, leading to the Saint Jacques exit, links the Tour de la Bourse with the Centre de commerce mondial.

The station was designed by Irving Sager. Two steel murals by Robert Savoie, entitled Kawari Kabuto, grace the walls of the great volume over the tunnel vaults, and a mural in the pedestrian tunnel to the northern entrances is by Jean-Paul Mousseau. The southern rotunda formerly contained a multimedia installation entitled Ars Natura, promoting Montreal's science museums.

 
Hector Guimard's entrance portico

The most famous artwork, however, is one of Hector Guimard's art nouveau entrance porticos from the Paris Métro. One of the few authentic installations on a rapid transit station outside Paris, it was given in 1967 by the RATP (Régie autonome des transports parisiens) to commemorate the collaboration of French and Canadian engineers in building the Metro. It is located within Victoria Square on the Saint Antoine entrance, one of only four open-air entrances on the network (the others are located at Place-Saint-Henri and Bonaventure stations). In 2003, the entrance was removed, completely restored, and reinstalled.[5]

The station is equipped with the MétroVision information screens which displays news, commercials, and the time till the next train.

The station has 4 entrances:

605, Belmont Street (Montreal)
601, Viger Avenue
601 Saint Antoine Street W
605, Saint Jacques Street W

Origin of the name edit

This station is named for Victoria Square, which has existed since 1813; it was renamed for Queen Victoria on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) to Montreal in 1860.

Until the spring of 2014, the station was named Square-Victoria. In June 2014, the station was renamed Square-Victoria–OACI, referring to the nearby headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization (French: Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale, OACI). This was done to celebrate the 70th anniversary of ICAO's presence in Montreal.[6]

Connecting bus routes edit

Société de transport de Montréal
Route
  35 Griffintown
  36 Monk
  61 Wellington
  74 Bridge
  75 de la Commune
  168 Cité-du-Havre
  420 Express Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
  872 Île-des-Soeurs
CIT du Sud-Ouest
Route
28 Châteauguay - Downtown Montréal

Nearby points of interest edit

Connected via the underground city edit

Other edit

Film and television appearances edit

Square-Victoria–OACI as well as the portions of the station connecting to the Underground City appeared on the eighth season of the American reality TV competition The Amazing Race. It was part of the final leg of the race that season, which involved locations in Montana, Montreal and Toronto before ending in Upstate New York.[7] It also made an appearance during the second season of the Canadian version of the show.

The station appeared in the 2014 movie X-Men: Days of Future Past, starring Hugh Jackman, where it was redressed to stand in for a Parisian metro station.[8]

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. ^ Square-Victoria Metro Station
  5. ^ "Square-Victoria–OACI (Hector Guimard)". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  6. ^ Métro de Montréal: la station Square-Victoria change de nom, at the Huffington Post; published April 3, 2014; retrieved July 4, 2014
  7. ^ "The Amazing Race 8 @ Reality TV World". Reality TV World. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
  8. ^ "Filming Locations for Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days Of Future Past (2014), around Montreal". The Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations. Retrieved 2022-01-13.

External links edit

  Media related to Square-Victoria–OACI (Montreal Metro) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Square-Victoria–OACI Station - official site
  • Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com - photos, information, and trivia

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Square Victoria OACI station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Ville Marie 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 Victoria Square near the Quartier international de Montreal district The station opened on February 6 1967 four months after most of the initial network and was briefly the terminus of the Orange Line until Bonaventure station was opened a week later Square Victoria OACIGeneral informationLocationSquare VictoriaMontreal Quebec H3C 1E8CanadaCoordinates45 30 07 N 73 33 47 W 45 50194 N 73 56306 W 45 50194 73 56306Operated bySociete de transport de MontrealConnections Societe de transport de Montreal Exo Sud Ouest sectorConstructionDepth16 2 metres 53 feet 2 inches 31st deepestAccessibleNoArchitectIrving SagerOther informationFare zoneARTM A 1 HistoryOpened6 February 1967Previous namesSquare Victoria 1967 2014 Passengers2023 2 3 3 064 263 30 06 Rank20 of 68ServicesPreceding station Montreal Metro Following station Bonaventuretoward Cote Vertu Orange Line Place d Armestoward Montmorency Contents 1 Overview 2 Origin of the name 3 Connecting bus routes 4 Nearby points of interest 4 1 Connected via the underground city 4 2 Other 5 Film and television appearances 6 References 7 External linksOverview editThe station is a normal side platform station its central mezzanine is connected to a very long tunnel running along Beaver Hall Hill and under Victoria Square giving access to its various exits Each of the station s exits is connected to another building or buildings via the underground city The Belmont exit is connected to and located in the 1080 Beaver Hall Hill building the Viger exit is likewise connected to and located in the Bell Tower National Bank complex The Saint Antoine exit is a link in the main part of the underground city linking the ICAO building with the Centre CDP Capital while the rotunda at the south end of the tunnel leading to the Saint Jacques exit links the Tour de la Bourse with the Centre de commerce mondial The station was designed by Irving Sager Two steel murals by Robert Savoie entitled Kawari Kabuto grace the walls of the great volume over the tunnel vaults and a mural in the pedestrian tunnel to the northern entrances is by Jean Paul Mousseau The southern rotunda formerly contained a multimedia installation entitled Ars Natura promoting Montreal s science museums nbsp Hector Guimard s entrance portico The most famous artwork however is one of Hector Guimard s art nouveau entrance porticos from the Paris Metro One of the few authentic installations on a rapid transit station outside Paris it was given in 1967 by the RATP Regie autonome des transports parisiens to commemorate the collaboration of French and Canadian engineers in building the Metro It is located within Victoria Square on the Saint Antoine entrance one of only four open air entrances on the network the others are located at Place Saint Henri and Bonaventure stations In 2003 the entrance was removed completely restored and reinstalled 5 The station is equipped with the MetroVision information screens which displays news commercials and the time till the next train The station has 4 entrances 605 Belmont Street Montreal 601 Viger Avenue 601 Saint Antoine Street W 605 Saint Jacques Street WOrigin of the name editThis station is named for Victoria Square which has existed since 1813 it was renamed for Queen Victoria on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wales later King Edward VII to Montreal in 1860 Until the spring of 2014 the station was named Square Victoria In June 2014 the station was renamed Square Victoria OACI referring to the nearby headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization French Organisation de l aviation civile internationale OACI This was done to celebrate the 70th anniversary of ICAO s presence in Montreal 6 Connecting bus routes editSociete de transport de Montreal Route nbsp 35 Griffintown nbsp 36 Monk nbsp 61 Wellington nbsp 74 Bridge nbsp 75 de la Commune nbsp 168 Cite du Havre nbsp 420 Express Notre Dame de Grace nbsp 872 Ile des Soeurs CIT du Sud Ouest Route 28 Chateauguay Downtown MontrealNearby points of interest editConnected via the underground city edit International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO Tour Bell Tour Banque Nationale 1080 Beaver Hall Hill Place de la Cite internationale Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec W Hotel Montreal a franchise of W Hotels Centre de commerce mondial de Montreal Edifice Canada Steamship Lines Hotel Inter Continental Tour Aimia Tour de la Bourse Bourse de Montreal Place Victoria Hotel Delta Centre Ville Bonaventure metro station and points west Place d Armes metro station and points east Other edit Quartier international de Montreal Cite Multimedia Saint Patrick s Basilica Victoria Square Place Felix Martin American Consulate General Le Curateur public du Quebec TD Canada Trust Building Royal Bank BuildingFilm and television appearances editSquare Victoria OACI as well as the portions of the station connecting to the Underground City appeared on the eighth season of the American reality TV competition The Amazing Race It was part of the final leg of the race that season which involved locations in Montana Montreal and Toronto before ending in Upstate New York 7 It also made an appearance during the second season of the Canadian version of the show The station appeared in the 2014 movie X Men Days of Future Past starring Hugh Jackman where it was redressed to stand in for a Parisian metro station 8 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 Square Victoria Metro Station Square Victoria OACI Hector Guimard Societe de transport de Montreal Retrieved 2023 11 12 Metro de Montreal la station Square Victoria change de nom at the Huffington Post published April 3 2014 retrieved July 4 2014 The Amazing Race 8 Reality TV World Reality TV World Retrieved 2022 01 13 Filming Locations for Bryan Singer s X Men Days Of Future Past 2014 around Montreal The Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations Retrieved 2022 01 13 External links edit nbsp Media related to Square Victoria OACI Montreal Metro at Wikimedia Commons Square Victoria OACI Station official site Montreal by Metro metrodemontreal com photos information and trivia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Square Victoria OACI station amp oldid 1195644328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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