Plamondon station

Plamondon station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 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 Snowdon neighbourhood of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. It opened on June 29, 1982 and replaced Côte-Sainte-Catherine station as the Orange Line's western terminus until the extension to Du Collège station was completed in 1984.

Plamondon
General information
Location4811, av. Plamondon & 6250, av. Victoria
Montreal, Quebec H3W 3G4
Canada
Coordinates45°29′44″N 73°38′26″W
Operated bySociété de transport de Montréal
Connections
Construction
Depth23.8 metres (78 feet 1 inch), 8th deepest
AccessibleNo
ArchitectPatrice Gauthier
Other information
Fare zoneARTM: A[1]
History
Opened29 June 1982
Passengers
2022[2][3]3,019,951Increase 33.57%
Rank23 of 68
Services
Preceding station Montreal Metro Following station
Namur Orange Line Côte-Sainte-Catherine

Overview

The station is a normal side platform station with an entrance at either end. The northern entrance is integrated into a social housing project at the corner of Avenue Plamondon and Victoria Avenue. The southern entrance is located on the corner of Van Horne avenue and Victoria avenue near a commercial center and an elementary school. The station decor is divided in two to reflect the two entrances, with blue panels to the north and reddish-pink to the south.

The station was designed by Patrice Gauthier.

Origin of the name

This station is named for av. Plamondon, so named by Montreal city council in 1911 without a stated reason. It may be named for Quebec painter Antoine Plamondon (1804–1895) or singer Rodolphe Plamondon[5] (1875–1940).

Connecting bus routes

Société de transport de Montréal
Route
124 Victoria
160 Barclay
161 Van Horne
368 Avenue du Mont-Royal
370 Rosemont

Nearby points of interest

  • Marche Victoria
  • Congregation Shomrim Laboker
  • Collège rabbinique du Canada
  • Parc Nelson-Mandela
  • Centre commercial Van Horne
  • Loisirs Sportifs Cote-Des-Neiges
  • Van Horne Park
  • Plaza Côte-des-Neiges

References

  1. "Fare Zones". Metropolitan Regional Transportation Authority. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Plamondon Metro Station
  5. "Joseph-Marcel-Rodolphe Plamondon". The Canadian Encyclopedia
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